"The Future Perfect’s Goldwyn House, located at the base of the Hollywood Hills, presents visitors with a residential concept gallery. The home was built in 1916 by architect Arthur S. Heineman and most notably occupied by the famed movie producer, Samuel Goldwyn. The experiential and exclusive environment of old Hollywood residence and gallery in one creates a unique space to view culturally important works in a novel way.
Collectors, design professionals and casual admirers are all welcome to explore a rigorously curated collection of hard-to-find, limited edition and one-of-a-kind contemporary art and design shown throughout this expansive home and its accompanying gardens.
Consistent with The Future Perfect’s history of boundary-breaking and participatory interior curation, the Goldwyn House is, first and foremost, an experiential space. We look forward to welcoming you."
I love the artisanal eclectic mix of objects juxtaposed with the more traditional elements of the house like the plaster molding. This blend creates a wonderful design tension that catches the eye. And no element is too splashy or attention-seeking. In fact, the entire house is rather understated and subtle on first viewing, but look closely at the objects and how they arranged, the wallpaper backgrounds, the rugs, and the carefully curated palette.
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