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Meg Galligan’s San Francisco Home Tour

Photography:
Andi Hatch

Styling:
Meg Galligan

Copy:
Darlene Campos

Graphics:
Jackie Saffert

Meg Galligan, designer behind Margaret Elizabeth, has opened the doors of her San Francisco apartment to share how her creative genius is expressed in her home. This Bay Area native transformed her college hobby of jewelry making into a business that continually produces unique and awe-worthy pieces. While most college students used their dorms as a place to sneak a nap or two, Meg was hosting trunk shows—so it’s no surprise that her San Francisco apartment is beautifully set to entertain.

Her aesthetic: traditional, modern and eclectic. Fusing her husband’s love for the outdoors with her love of jewels, their home is laced with aquatic hues and gold details. From gold flatware and a distressed black and gold bar cart, to a gold elephant resembling that of her company’s logo, every facet of her home reflects the passion and attention to detail that has led to her immeasurable success.

Name: Meg Galligan
Location: San Francisco, CA
Current title/company: Founder and Designer, Margaret Elizabeth
Educational background: Boston College B.A. in Philosophy

What was your first job out of college, and how did you land it?
My first job out of college was working for Google as an account manager in their advertising division. A friend of mine had told me what an amazing company Google was to work for, so I checked out their job openings and submitted my resume through their online tool- what seemed like a black hole in the job application world! It was a bit of a whim, so when I got a call a few weeks later I was totally surprised! I remember thinking, “It’s Google? About a job?” I started in the Boston office which was brand new at the time (2007), with a teency, tiny team of about 20 of us. It was an amazing experience, and I loved my time there.

You founded Margaret Elizabeth while you were still in college & even hosted your first trunk show in your dorm room! Tell us about the journey that led you to start Margaret Elizabeth.
Margaret Elizabeth came about in a really natural, organic way. My freshman year at Boston College I started visiting Beadworks on Newbury Street in my spare time. I started making pieces for myself and for friends/family as gifts and then friends at school started asking me to make them pieces. I hosted my first trunk show right in my dorm room.

The first store I worked with was The Beauty Mark on Charles Street. I still remember meeting Rebecca (the then owner) and her husband—I stopped in one day with a bag of jewels, asked if they stocked any local designers, and Rebecca said she would take a look at my work. Ten minutes later she made a pile of what she wanted to keep & when she asked who to write the check to I was still kind of in shock! Nearly 10 years later, we still work with them!

How did you balance running a company and life as a full-time college student?
Margaret Elizabeth was such a fun, creative outlet, so it didn’t feel like I had to balance too much. It became harder to balance once I started working at Google and the business grew. I enjoyed working on it in my free time, but towards the end of my time at Google, all of my free time was consumed with running the business—it got exhausting!

When did you decide to dedicate yourself to Margaret Elizabeth full-time? What was the final deciding factor?
I always told myself I would pursue Margaret Elizabeth full-time when it ‘felt right’ or ‘something big happened.’ The truth is, leaving your comfortable job, at a great company, surrounded by some of your best friends, to go work on something that has no guarantees, but that you think will turn into something exciting…probably won’t ever feel like the right time. Right around the time that working so hard on both jobs was becoming a bit overwhelming, Bloomingdales expressed interest in Margaret Elizabeth. I took that to be the sign that it was time to pursue Margaret Elizabeth full time and I left Google a few weeks later.

Tell us about the process of finding your home. Do you rent or own?
We rent our apartment and a friend of a friend actually owns the building- which is how we found it. Space was the biggest factor in finding the right place. My husband could fill a whole room with his surf boards, bikes, and climbing gear….and he’s quick to note that I’ve been successful in doing the same with jewels.

What was the decorating process like? How long has it taken to get your home to look how it does now?
We moved into our apartment in January of 2011 and it’s been a fun process! We’ve taken our time decorating, choosing pieces when they feel like they fit well…and we’ve got a long way to go!

How would you describe your decorating style? Would you say you have one source of inspiration or many?
My style is pretty eclectic. I love the mix of traditional & modern…and really anything that strikes me as interesting or fun. I love pieces that tell a story or remind me of a place we’ve traveled. One of my favorite pieces of art in our house came from a little market in Istanbul. It was a trip I took with a bunch of girlfriends and every time I look at it I’m reminded of that amazing week!

What are your favorite/least favorite things about your home?
Our kitchen is probably my least favorite part of the home. It doesn’t get much natural light, so the dark cabinets and counters make it feel even darker. I’ve thought about painting the cabinets white, but I think our landlord would be less than pleased! My favorite part of our home is our living room. I love that it’s filled with so many little knick knacks that we’ve picked up along the way.

Quite a few pieces in your home look vintage or refurbished. Where do you get the majority of your furnishings? 
We’ve gotten the majority of our furnishings from antique shops, the Alemeda Flea Market, and a few lucky finds on craigslist (our marble top side tables in our living room, for instance). Our headboard is from Potterybarn & the carpet in the living room is from ebay. Our light fixtures are from all over—Ballard Designs, West Elm, Robbert Abbey, and the chandelier in the living room was from an amazing antique shop in LA.

What is one piece you recommend splurging on?
I think rugs make a huge difference. I found the kilim in our living room on Ebay. I love that it’s so colorful, which makes it easy to change up the decor of the room.

What challenges have you encountered during the design process?
My husband and I are pretty aligned when it comes to what we like and what we don’t, but there are a few things I looove, that he thinks are absurd. Lucite, leopard print, and brightly colored tufted items rank high on that list. So I compromise with little to no lucite/leopard, as long as the surfboards don’t cover every corner of the house :)

What does an average day look like for you?
Get up around 7, check email, blogs, news….run down to the market to grab a coffee and some fresh air…back to the office & get to work chatting with our production team, following up with our stores, checking in on website orders…no day is the same!

What advice would you give to your 23-year old self?
Travel when you can. Don’t be afraid to take risks with your career–you don’t have to have it all figured it by the time you’re 25. Travel because you’re at an age where there’s so little holding you in place- it’s a great time to see the world and experience other cultures. Do it with your girlfriends because as time ticks on, everyone’s lives get a little bit busier–people get boyfriends, husbands, children, and it’s a lot harder to sneak away. As for your career, don’t worry if you don’t have it all figured out! When you’re passionate about what you’re working on, good things will happen…and one thing will lead to the next. Also, don’t be afraid to reach out to people in your industry. It’s a close knit world and we all have lots to learn from one another!

Darlene Campos andi hatch jackie saffert
Aidan or Big?
Big with a dash of the humility & sweetness of Aidan
Favorite home accessory?
Foo Dogs
Favorite movie?
Father of the Bride
I wish I knew how to.
_____sing____
If you could meet any woman for lunch, who would it be and what would you order?
Von Furstenberg & I think I’d be too nervous to eat!
  • http://twitter.com/catfishcaviar Drew Elizabeth

    Great advice and her house is absolutely gorgeous! I will be using this for some decorating inspiration :)

  • ashleigh @ Jolie Jouel

    I just love her eclectic style! She has such an interesting career path and great advice, too. ~ ashleigh

    My jewelry blog: http://www.joliejouel.com 

  • Laura

    Meg’s house is beautiful!  Love the rug in the living room and all of the little accent pieces.  I was wondering where you got the curtains in the dining room?

  • http://www.theesquirette.com/ Bonnie

    I love the advice Meg Galligan would give to her 23-year old self. I’m about to turn 23 and sometimes I feel like I have to decide what I want to do for the rest of my life RIGHT NOW. It’s nice to be reassured that I have my whole life ahead of me and to take things as they come. 

  • Emily Harden

    Such wonderful advice from an inspiring woman!! And I die over that Pooh/Piglet quote. 

  • Sara

    Hi, Would you be willing to share the names of the paints used in the living and dining rooms? They are just the perfect “not-quite-whites.” Thanks for the lovely tour!

    • Emily

      I would love to know paint colors too!

  • Andi Hatch

    So lovely to see my photos of Meg up! She was a treat to work with and I LOVE her advice for her 23-year-old self. I couldn’t agree more!

  • brynne2400

    Would love to hear the resource for the bedding and the print (scarf?) above the bar cart. Beautiful!

  • http://twitter.com/mlmccarty Megan McCarty

    Ah, that last question…I’m taking Meg’s advice seriously to heart.

  • Ly Tran

    Lovely decor! I love Meg and her jewelry line. Both are so sweet! x

  • Jenn

    ditto on the beautiful navy/white bedding? Can you share the source, please?

  • Amanda G.

    Fabulous feature, her home is gorgeous!

  • http://charmingcitystyle.wordpress.com/ Katie

    Not only is her advice fantastic, she’s giving is sitting in that adorable living room with those AMAZING windows! I love the eclectic/collected style of their place. 

  • http://charmingcitystyle.wordpress.com/ Katie

    Not only is she giving fantastic advice, she’s doing so sitting in that adorable living room with those AMAZING windows! I love the eclectic/collected style of their place.

  • Sarah Pickell

    Meg’s advice is wonderful, and her career path is just as interesting as her beautiful home! I love how she got to where she is today! Thank you so much for sharing! 

    Sarah

  • http://twitter.com/Krungle Katie K. Ylinen

    This was really inspiring! These features usually are, but this one struck me in particular. Love her eclectic style, too, gets me jazzed for the endless amount of decorating my husband and I have ahead of us! Thanks for sharing the interview. http://www.toothandargyle.com

  • Kaley H

    LOVE this apartment! Where is your comforter from? I absolutely love it!

  • http://alisonannsblog.blogspot.com/ Alison

    I love everything about this apartment!  It’s so eclectic yet so cohesive. 

    I am trying out a vintage Oriental rug in my kitchen and using some modern pieces (thanks Alaina for the Expedit sideboard inspiration) and I was having doubts about putting those two together… until I saw these photos!  Beautiful piece.

  • http://www.bitsandpieces-blog.com/ Amanda Schaumburger

    What a bright and beautiful rental home! 

  • http://www.bitsandpieces-blog.com/ Amanda Schaumburger

    Also, any source for the gold shelf to the left of the bar cart?

  • Debra Norris

    Wow. This post really hit home for me. As a newbie in the jewelry design world, I’m trying to balance my passion for creating with my comfortable job and security. After reading this I feel so inspired to keep pushing for what I want! One day I hope to run my jewelry business full time and its posts like this that let me know we can whatever we want. We just have to work hard and go for it!

    Debra
    Summer Bucket Jewelry
    http://www.etsy.com/shop/summerbucket

  • Kbf73

    Love this home! Can you tell me where the two white desks are from?

  • afashionfiend

    Love this article and she has the most beautiful jewelry!

  • http://anoreasterner.wordpress.com/ Madeline

    One of the best home tours you’ve done yet! She’s so sweet and funny

    Anoreasterner.wordpress.com

  • Amberly Charter

    Such a great interview! I loved reading about her experience and growth as an entrepreneur. I love her home, especially the bar cart and all of the pretty vignettes throughout!

  • instantphoebe

    I. LOVE. that living room. Where are Meg’s jeans from?

  • http://coconutnotebook.blogspot.ca/ Mahdia

    I love the old world charm in her design 

  • Kelseydeerin

    Where are the blue and gold paintings in the dining room from? 

    • http://www.etsy.com/shop/GreenAndGrand?ref=si_shop Jen

      The paintings are by Jen Kay - http://www.etsy.com/shop/GreenAndGrand?ref=si_shop

      • Kelseydeerin

        Thank you!! 

  • Heidi {dooleynotedstyle.com}

    Love the jewlery Margaret makes – her home is as equally gorgeous as she is along with her designs!

  • sam williams

    What’s the paint of your bedroom color? Love it!!! Please share! Great place!

  • http://twitter.com/DesignDaredevil Jessie Miller

    That apartment is pretty darn amazing. Glad to find out about Margaret Elizabeth, I love her offerings.

  • Sharon

    Loved this one

    Anyone know where the desks in her office are from?

  • Hayley Ward

    Love that bedding! Anyone know where to find it?

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