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The Future Perfect’s Refreshed Goldwyn Guest House in L.A. is Awash in New Designs

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The Future Perfect’s Refreshed Goldwyn Guest House in L.A. is Awash in New Designs

Long-established New York gallery The Future Perfect has been at the forefront of several seismic shifts in the ever-evolving U.S. design industry, especially as the collectible design sector gained traction. It served as a vital platform for the “autonomous studio” scene that emerged post 2008 recession and as one of the first East Coast platforms to expand with outposts on the West Coast. Concurrently, It helped spawn the trend of setting up shop in distinctive historic homes; cleverly displaying in-situ a diverse range of limited edition and one-off designs by its extensive roster of talents.

A sunlit room from The Future Perfect features colorful, textured woven furniture, potted plants, and an open doorway revealing greenery outside.

A close-up of a woven chair from The Future Perfect, featuring colorful, intertwined strands in pink, yellow, green, and orange beside a rust-colored table on a textured floor.

In 2019, it moved from its long-held East Village storefront into a comprehensively styled, David Chipperfeld-renovated West Village brownstone. Here the various domestic settings are used as ideal, consistent backdrops for the unveiling of vastly different collections. The approach has been carried across to other meticulously chosen locales. During Miami Art + Design Week, 2025, the gallery opened an outpost in the historic, and haunted, Villa Paula. A San Francisco space has been operating for close to a decade.

Modern dining room with a sculptural black table from The Future Perfect, small black stool, tree stump side tables, open shelving, and large pendant light; sunlight streams through multiple windows.

A minimalist room curated by The Future Perfect, featuring wooden floors, a dark open shelving unit with ceramics, and two tall, glowing white lamps with rounded shades. Sunlight streams in through large windows.

In Los Angeles, The Future Perfect has taken up residence at several iconic mansions over the years but has been firmly rooted at the emblematic Goldwyn House since 2022. Just in time for this year’s Frieze L.A. fair week—exhibiting a bevy of new launches and specially curated vignette showcases—the locale underwent a complete restaging.

A marble-topped table from The Future Perfect displays various ceramic vases and pitchers on wooden blocks, set beneath a framed drawing and a white sculptural chandelier in a refined home interior.

“This moment marks a significant transformation for us,” says founder David Alhadeff. “With the full refresh of The Goldwyn House and the first public unveiling of its private quarters, we wanted to create an experience that feels lived-in and intimate, ultimately, closer to how design actually functions in our lives.”

A modern living room curated by The Future Perfect, featuring a curved brown sofa, round paper lanterns, a rug with leaf motifs, and a side table topped with a glass vase of dark foliage.

A wooden desk from The Future Perfect with an open book, a vase of dark foliage, and a small brown jar sits in front of large windows; a patterned chair is positioned in front of the desk.

On view till April 20 in the expanded home exhibition setting and its surrounding grounds is an eclectic array of functional and semi-functional sculptures, new lighting designs, ceramics, textiles, and other accessories; an offering that not only paints a full picture of The Future Perfect’s range but perhaps also the state of contemporary design, certainly from an international standpoint.

Modern living room curated by The Future Perfect, featuring curved sofas, a marble coffee table, sculptural decor, and a gold leaf-like chandelier; large window with cream curtains in the background.

A dining room with a dark, glossy table, modern chairs from The Future Perfect, a cluster candle holder with five lit candles, large windows, and a rounded pendant light overhead.

One of the autonomous practices that Alhadeff helped launch back in the day is Lindsey Adelman, the widely celebrated decorative lighting designer. At The Goldwyn House this spring, she’s unveiling the Hieros Gamos collection. The bespoke suspended mobiles and two sconce stem from the established talent’s ongoing exploration of alchemy and mythicism. The incorporated glass orbs—adorned in hand-drawn and gold enameled symbols—ceramic canopies, and carefully sourced crystal combine to express both masculine and feminine energies.

A cozy reading nook with a brown armchair, side table with a lamp, and a window overlooking a green garden from The Future Perfect.

“I want it to feel like there’s something very present day about the structure of these [designs] and the sensibility of them but that they are dipping into a primitive world that’s always been there, one where you can feel the beginning of us, one that feels very much with us now.” Adelman said. “Each fixture will feel like a world unto itself, and at The Future Perfect, they’ll be arranged in a way that allows them to speak to one another.”

A kitchen corner with glass-front cabinets displaying pottery and vases from The Future Perfect, a marble countertop, decorative objects, and a large window above the sink.

A stainless steel Viking oven with decorative objects, including a jug, a ceramic pitcher, and a sculptural vase from The Future Perfect, arranged on top.

While British designer Bethan Laura Wood’s Extra Trimmings settees—presented pool side—demonstrate a more minimalist and ornamental interpretation of experimental weaving brand Shore Studios central solution, Collection Particulière’s first-time-in-the-US desk and sofa take pride of place in the media room. Boutique Portuguese producer De La Espada is debuting its expanded collaboration with American premium textile brand Zak + Fox.

Modern chandelier from The Future Perfect with spiral metal frame and white shades hangs over a wooden railing in a bright hallway with doors, windows, and a wall mirror.

A modern bedroom from The Future Perfect features a wooden nightstand with a vase of lilies, a low bed with neutral bedding, a small wooden stool, and abstract wall art above the bed.

Northern Irish furniture manufacturer Orior has full reign of the primary bedroom. The Future Perfect staples Chris Wolston and Bower Studios are also unveiling new works. Inaugurating the opening of the extensive kitchen as an exhibition space, the Jugs group show highlights this fundamental typologies hold on a large swathe of contemporary talents. Among the more than 30 exhibited pieces are works by Bari Ziperstein, Ben and Aja Blanc, Chen Chen and Kai Williams, Jason Miller, John Hogan, Karl Zahn, Michiko Sakano, and many others.

A cozy living space from The Future Perfect with a brown sofa, armchair, round coffee tables, a bed, potted plant, and large windows with brown curtains letting in natural light.

A modern dining room curated by The Future Perfect, featuring a white table, pastel vases, a wooden stool, a floral-patterned lamp and chandelier, and large windows with a garden view.

A garden with gravel ground features clusters of modern outdoor lights resembling flowers, curated by The Future Perfect, surrounded by lush green plants near a white house.

To learn more about about the pioneering gallery, visit thefutureperfect.com.

Photography Courtesy of The Future Perfect.



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