Logue Studio Design

San Francisco, United States

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Logue Studio Design is a full-​service San Francisco design firm that specializes in award-​winning contemporary residential, commercial, and product design

History

Established in 2001.

Logue Studio Design, Inc. is an award-​winning San Francisco design firm that specializes in contemporary Residential, Commercial and Product design. The studio’s multi-​disciplinary design approach results in unique projects that are finely detailed and thoroughly planned and that stand as a testament to the firm’s working philosophy. Logue Studio Design, Inc. has been named as one of California’s Top Ten design firms to watch by California Home and Design Magazine. The studio’s recent works have been published in The New York Times, Interior Design, California Homes, SOMA, California Home + Design and 7×7 Magazines among others. Recent client work includes contemporary homes, projects for DVDstation, Ligne Roset, advanced product development for Herman Miller Inc., Vitra San Francisco, The DeYoung Art Center for the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and Encyclopedia Britannica. Please visit www​.logues​tu​diode​sign​.com for a complete range of our work.

Meet the Business Owner

Michael L.

Business Owner

Michael F.D. Logue is a licensed architect in the state of California. He holds a Bachelors of Science in Design from the University of Cincinnati’s Interior Architecture program and a Masters of Architecture from Columbia University, NY. He studied Design with an emphasis on Industrial Design at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark and completed a joint yearlong program in Traditional Japanese Architecture at Kyoto University and Kyoto Architectural College. Logue has worked with notable architects and designers, such as, Stanley Tigerman of Tigerman McCurry Architects in Chicago, IL, the late Michael Kalil of the Kalil Studio in New York, and Studios Architecture in San Francisco among others. In addition, Mr. Logue completed a yearlong apprenticeship under a Master Carpenter of Temple and Shrine construction in Kyoto, Japan.