Four One Nine is a creative ecosystem with a studio and agency in San Francisco.

Our Studio


Main Studio
Our first-floor 3,300-square-foot studio is outfitted with an open kitchen to host large talks, dinners, art exhibitions or dance parties with DJs.

Middle Gallery
Our pass-through gallery showcases art, serves as a smaller panel room or accommodates pop-up bars and cafés.

Kitchen
Our chef’s kitchen boasts state-of-the-art appliances for immersive dinners and pop-up culinary experiences.

Library & Wet Bar
The upstairs library can host intimate workshops, executive off-sites, film and photoshoots, shopping experiences or smaller groups.

Rooftop Garden
The open-air rooftop has a living wall and retractable covering to hang out day or night, in any weather.

A Flexible Arrangement
Rent one floor or both for events big or small. Discounts available for nonprofits.

Upcoming Events

  • Thursday, March 27, 6–8:00pm

    Get out of your head and into your senses with our first Somatix series that opens with a tea ceremony and closes with a scalp acupressure and Shu Fa lesson. Participants will leave with a YINA set and Teaphile blend.

  • Hands Please: Opening Dinner
    Saturday, March 29

    This interactive exhibition pairs food with photography to dive deeper into the cultural richness of hand-eating traditions from across the globe. Curated by Last Supper Society with photography from Brandon Ruffin.

  • Hands Please: Interactive Exhibition
    Sunday, March 30

    The Interactive Exhibition pairs each photo series by Oakland-based photo artist Brandon Ruffin with a culinary accompaniment, inviting guests to engage in the hand-eating rituals depicted in the art to create a multisensory experience that brings these traditions to life through taste and touch.

  • Join LOEWE at Four One Nine for 
a private appointment to exclusively discover the Spring Summer 2025 women’s runway collection.

The Studio:
Create Your Own Vibe

Our space accommodates a range of activations, from exhibitions to live talk shows. Here are ideas to activate the studio.

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