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Hello!

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We are The Craft [interior architecture]. Our specialty is the interior built experience. From walls & finishes to home-goods & artwork, our team thrives by providing clients with design service aligned with company goals, missions and finances.

Any great project is a combination of client team, project team, and project parameters. The craft of interior architecture is more alchemy than science and we are skilled at listening, interpreting and adjusting design goals as projects evolve.

Whether the project is a 1,000 seat office renovation, an upgrade of a few rooms, or the roll out of new environmental graphics, we can act as story-teller to weave together a better design story for your workplace, retail store, or hospitality environments. We will work with you to finely tune your project from start to finish. 

Thank you for taking the time to check out our website and we look forward to crafting your next project. 


Warmly, 

Dam Cottrill, principal
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the klamath

The historic Klamath renovation is like no other real estate deal in San Francisco's history. For more information see these and other fantastic articles

 

photos by TheCraft

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nerdwallet

Money matters and nerds rule at NerdWallet, where each employee brings their favorite book on their first day. That culture translates from the time you arrive to when you leave. 

 

photos by NerdWallet 

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wearable tech

Working with the company from 50 to 500 and then to 3,000 employees, each office iteration is a snapshot of their company's brand, values and mission every step of the way.

 

photos by Joe Ben 

SF Travel Office

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Representing a seismic shift in their office culture, the 105 year old SF Travel organization engaged our team at Rapt Studio to rethink how they work in an open floor plate. 

 

 

photos by Mariko Reed 

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indeed

New office, new talent recruit opportunity. We helped this company make an impression in the ever competitive market of San Francisco

 

photos by Joe Ben

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