The Box SF-Historic Pressroom and Mercantile in San Francisco, California
The Box SF-Historic Pressroom and Mercantile is a recreation of a historic 1850’s mercantile specializing in all things printed in San Francisco, California. With over 15 million individual pieces for sale, The Box SF is perhaps the most extensive ephemera, antiquarian paper, and vintage advertising store in the United States.
Located in the heart of the South of Market district of San Francisco, the space that houses the store was once home to the San Francisco Examiner during the 1920s. Upon entering this unassuming building, visitors are greeted with a visual feast that certainly catches the eye. Brightly colored games, toys, posters, packaging, books, and antique advertising fill the space from floor to ceiling.
The Pressroom contains printing presses that date to the 1830s, all restored to working order. Each day, the store exhibits, sells and educates its clients on the remarkable and varied types of printing from the past.
Unlike a museum, one can see, touch, and examine everything inside and everything is priced to sell. Visitors will find rare printed items such as magazines, poster stamps, labels, books, packaging, games, toys, posters, and original prints from the 1700s. The Box SF is most certainly a paradise for artists, graphic designers, archivists, historians, collectors, and printers. It offers a unique opportunity to leave the busy city streets and travel back in time.