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Martin Showroom
Category: Arts & Entertainment Art Galleries Shopping Art Galleries Art Galleries [Edit]
1350 Main StSt Helena, CA 94574
(707) 967-8787
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
3 reviews for Martin Showroom
3 reviews in English
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Review from Raoul K.
San Francisco, CA
This place is cool! Great art pieces both large and small for the house.
They had Ginormous paintings and objects that were more on the modern/contemporary side of things.
That is what I like and they have it all. They even had sunglasses for the lady.
If I had high ceilings in my pad I would get a few of their pieces for sure! -
Review from kierstan g.
Marin, CA
Well, I can't actually review the inside, i never made it in.
Mountain Living magazine recommended this designer along with a bunch in SF...and with the day off I decided to head up to St. Helena. I was hoping to speak with someone about their interior decorating services, for a new house being built.
I called them around noon to see if they would be open and the man who answered said sure we are open till 6. Great I thought. We made the trip from Marin to St. Helena and got there at 1:45 to a sign that said they would be back at 2:30 ish for lunch. So, we waited, we drove this whole way. 2:30 came...2:35 came, I guess I am missing the concept of "ish"...and finally at three, after peeking in and not actually seeing anything we liked, we left. What a freaking waste. If this is any indication of how they treat people's time and perhaps money, I will consider it a good sign that they were closed. -
Review from Rob B.
San Francisco, CA
It's the secret love-child of Morris Lapidus and Wilma Flintstone. It's one of those rare spaces that's exciting to explore, even if everything they sell is far too huge for my San Francisco flat It's a place where rust is king, wood and rope are as precious as silver, and found objects seduce modern art. It's part warehouse, part winery, part steam-punk, part junkyard, part art gallery. Check it out. There aren't many retail experiences that are this uplifting.
