The Future Perfect's LA Home Is Refreshed With New Pieces

Renowned design gallery The Future Perfect has unveiled its refreshed Goldwyn House, a historic LA residence showcasing its favorite artists. Debuted during Frieze LA 2025 as a tribute to the city in the wake of the devastating wildfires, the latest installations at the Goldwyn House include otherworldly objects, craft-forward furnishings and one-of-a-kind collectible pieces.In a statement, The Future Perfect highlighted themes of "transformation, regeneration and growth" in the special exhibition, sincerely titled "For LA with Love." Woodwork from Willett by Ben Willett reprises 20th-century inspired furniture designs originally made for the family home he lost in the wildfires. Los Angeles-based LGS Studios, whose founders also their home in the recent disaster, presents its Mesozoic hand-built ceramics collection honoring the ancient flora and fauna of the land.Elsewhere, Bay Area-designer Nicole Hollis has reimagined the dining room with Kamp Studios plasterwork and pieces by Floris Wubben, Chris Wolston, John Hogan, Arthur Vallin, Nilufar, and more. The rusticated plaster walls evoke an antique bronze finish, while amorphous pieces including the Tabazo Chandelier by Wolston and the ceramic dining table by Studio Floris Wubben give the space an animated spirit. View this post on InstagramA post shared by Chris Wolston (@chriswolston) Take a closer look at the new pieces in the gallery above and learn more about the exhibition at the Future Perfect website.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Mar 20, 2025 - 16:29
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The Future Perfect's LA Home Is Refreshed With New Pieces

Renowned design gallery The Future Perfect has unveiled its refreshed Goldwyn House, a historic LA residence showcasing its favorite artists. Debuted during Frieze LA 2025 as a tribute to the city in the wake of the devastating wildfires, the latest installations at the Goldwyn House include otherworldly objects, craft-forward furnishings and one-of-a-kind collectible pieces.

In a statement, The Future Perfect highlighted themes of "transformation, regeneration and growth" in the special exhibition, sincerely titled "For LA with Love." Woodwork from Willett by Ben Willett reprises 20th-century inspired furniture designs originally made for the family home he lost in the wildfires. Los Angeles-based LGS Studios, whose founders also their home in the recent disaster, presents its Mesozoic hand-built ceramics collection honoring the ancient flora and fauna of the land.

Elsewhere, Bay Area-designer Nicole Hollis has reimagined the dining room with Kamp Studios plasterwork and pieces by Floris Wubben, Chris Wolston, John Hogan, Arthur Vallin, Nilufar, and more. The rusticated plaster walls evoke an antique bronze finish, while amorphous pieces including the Tabazo Chandelier by Wolston and the ceramic dining table by Studio Floris Wubben give the space an animated spirit.


Take a closer look at the new pieces in the gallery above and learn more about the exhibition at the Future Perfect website.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast