There’s a delightful new antiques shop in the former Kissmet space on Polk called Homme (2354 Polk Street at Union). When I wandered in yesterday, the owner, Michelle, was fashioning herself a feathered hairpiece for New Year’s Eve. As it turns out, in addition to working as interior designer, she also counts herself a hatter (she makes hats). She studied in England with a “mentor” to learn millinery and, lucky for you, sells some of her exquisite creations in the shop.
As for the décor, she said designers have come into Homme asking what her “M.O.” is and she’s hesitantly . . . not sure. She doesn’t sell any product — she sells antiques, vintage furnishings, and one-of-a-kind pieces. “In with the old, out with new,” you might say. But you’ll find things big and small in there, from a deliciously aromatic bar of soap to a wide mirrored console. Style runs the gamut, too; a ’50s space-age Sputnik pendant hangs alongside a sculpture-like Art Deco light fixture and a floral tole Hollywood Regency chandelier.
Homme’s also got artwork covered, from small wood-mounted prints to pop-inspired photography to a large scale mixed media orchid painting (at left). Oh — and Michelle painted that one, too. Is there anything she can’t do?


This looks like a tempting shop indeed!
This amazing lady has great style and will go far , go and buy before I go and get it all !
Dear Polk Sheet,
Thanks so much for the wonderful post! I look forward to being a positive addition to the Russian Hill/ Polk Street community! Please come in to see me any time, it was so nice to meet you and I look forward to meeting your regular readers!
Best,
Michelle