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Cesar Rubio, courtesy of Studio Terpeluk

When Remodelista sees something they love they don't just pine over it: They recreate it!

San Francisco Mission District restaurant Farina was designed by Brett Terpeluk (who spent a decade working with Renzo Piano in Italy) and Monica Viarengo. The interior features handcrafted steel fixtures, shelves, and a bar by British artisan Peter Jeal. The Louise Nevelson-inspired marble counter (pieced together from vintage sink basins) is by Nathan Hunt of Hunt Studios in San Francisco; the round tables feature tops re-purposed from the establishment's former signage.

Want to steal a piece of this look?

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The red Double Octopus Chandeliers are by Turkish design firm of the moment, Autoban, and are available at Hive Modern for $1,995.

To see more more take-home ideas from Farina, check out Remodelista!

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