Eater SF
Enter the Vault, though, and it’s all dark walls, leather banquettes, and cleverly designed lighting (really, who needs windows). D-Scheme Studio did the design, featuring a slatted ceiling, velvet accents, and a mural of the vault door in the lounge area.
San Francisco Chronicle
Hidden behind the walls of the Vault, a chic fine dining spot opening today at 555 California St., is an actual door to a bygone bank vault.
Eater SF
Most notably, it will be one of the only openings in recent memory that isn’t taking over a previously occupied restaurant space. D-Scheme Studio is transforming space that was previously a bank vault, including repurposing old safety deposit boxes as part of the decor.
San Francisco Chronicle
The 4,800-square-foot restaurant is being designed by San Francisco-based D-Scheme Studio. It’s also arguably one of the FiDi’s most significant projects in recent memory, at least in terms of scope.