
The rich, circular dining room is perfect for elegant entertaining. -Photos by Mark Darley
This award-winning boutique Nob Hill condominium offers the ultimate in elegance and sophistication. The talented team of architect Andrew Skurman and designer Suzanne Tucker worked with the owner to create the quintessential city residence in a classical French style.
Replicating the round and oval lines of the Beaux Arts–style building, this home is timeless. This full-floor offering features over 3,600 square feet of living space with soaring eleven-foot ceilings, wooden crown moldings, rich plaster walls, luscious reclaimed oak floors, and French doors, which frame the city’s most famous iconic views.
This is the perfect venue for entertaining, with a gracious round marble foyer and grand formal living room with fireplace and built-in bar. Enjoy memorable dinner parties in the circular dining room surrounded by rich, dark chocolate–colored lacquered walls, and gold-leaf ceiling with cove lighting.
The oak and granite kitchen suits the home chef or caterer with gas stovetop, multiple ovens, refrigerators, and generous storage space. Perfect for informal dining, this room enjoys premium views of Nob Hill, Huntington Park, and Grace Cathedral.
The separate and private master bedroom suite has two elegantly appointed closets and an exquisite master bathroom with freestanding oval tub, beautiful marble floors, a spacious double shower, and curved antique mirror-covered vanities.
Built in 1914 at the pinnacle of Nob Hill and facing the renowned Mark Hopkins Hotel, Fairmont Hotel, and the Pacific Union Club, 1001 California is a picture of grace. This is a rare offering of one of San Francisco’s finest residences.
This property is offered by Betty Brachman, 415-296-2215, betty@brachmangroup.com, brachmangroup.com, Sotheby’s International Realty

The master bathroom features a freestanding oval tub.

This boutique residence offers the ultimate in sophistication.

The ultimate kitchen for home chef or caterers.



