
Everything seems to be closing up these days and now comes the sad news that Pearl Paints is the latest to be leaving. NOOOOOO!
Whether you had a project due for school or you needed supplies for your latest efforts, Pearl was the place to go for good quality art materials at low prices.
Never stingy, they are going out with everything in the store at 75% off which is insane. The place was pretty ravaged on Tuesday so I don’t imagine it will last much longer, but try and haul ass down there while you can. They still had some pretty fancy linen and canvas as well as paint.
Pearl
969 Market Street (btw 5th & 6th)
[Union Square/ SOMA]
SF
415.357.1400
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