Exploring LA’s Most Mysterious Design House 🎬✨
Hollywood’s Golden Dream Tucked at the foot of the Hollywood Hills, The Future Perfect’s Goldwyn House is a unique space that blends a historic residence with a conceptual gallery. Built in 1916 and designed by architect Arthur S. Heineman, this home was once owned by legendary film producer Samuel Goldwyn. Steeped in Old Hollywood charm, the house now merges seamlessly with a gallery, offering an immersive experience to appreciate culturally significant artworks in a whole new way. 🏛️🎨 Whether you're a collector, design professional, or simply an art lover, you’re invited to explore this spacious home and its gardens, where carefully curated limited-edition and one-of-a-kind contemporary art and design pieces are displayed. 🌿🖼️ Goldwyn House embodies The Future Perfect’s spirit of immersive curation—transforming a Hollywood landmark into a living gallery of contemporary design. Bathed in LA’s bright and laid-back atmosphere, the space offers a cinematic journey through form, material, and imagination. Visits are by appointment only, which can be booked through The Future Perfect’s official website. 👀 Good to know: The Future Perfect’s Los Angeles location is closed on Saturdays and Sundays. It will also be closed from June 24–27, as well as July 3 and 4. There’s a gate before entering the property, and parking is available within the grounds. Have you visited any hidden design gems or historic houses-turned-galleries in LA? Share your stories below! 👇💫 #ArtfulLiving #LALife #LADesign #HollywoodHistory #VintageFurniture #ArtExhibition #InteriorInspiration #HomeAesthetics #ResidentialDesign #DesignerStyle