Opened in 1981, LIMN was initially a source of drafting and studio furniture for
architects and artists in the San Francisco Bay Area. From its inception, the architect-
founder of LIMN incorporated fine art into LIMN's culture. Exhibiting the varied work of
regional artists, LIMN because known as an adventurous and open-minded venue for art.
LIMN quickly expanded its product offerings to include well-designed contemporary
furniture, lighting, and accessories. These products, primarily of European origin,
became LIMN's trademark. Most of these products were previously unavailable to retail
purchasers in the United States and many were being sold for the first time outside of
Europe.
In need of much more space, LIMN began a staged move from its original facility in
1991. Over the next 10 years, LIMN took possession of a former food processing plant
at 290 Townsend St. The building dates from the late 1940's and retains much of its
industrial heritage. The 40,000 sq. foot (3,600 sq. meter) space now house a
varied representation of the world's most important contemporary production furniture,
lighting and accessories.
LIMN Sacramento serves the entire valley, foothills, and all of Nevada with a rich sampling
of the full collection of LIMN's manufacturer's and products. We are pleased to have a
20,000 sq. foot showroom open to the public and an experienced staff in a city that is
maturing quickly into one of the most important state capital cities in America.
LIMN Design Studio has been able to work on a variety of large interior design projects.
Please ask our staff for our client list. It is helping define the new contemporary character
of Sacramento.
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