Locations

The Future Perfect’s three locations present a tailored experience unique to each venue. The St. Lukes Townhouse in Manhattan’s West Village, The Goldwyn House in Los Angeles, and the San Francisco gallery showcase a uniquely shaped collection, inspired by each locale. Curated with selected works from a roster of American and international artists, at each space, collectors are offered the time and space to explore the studio-crafted pieces that define The Future Perfect aesthetic. Plan a visit to a location today.

New York

212-473-2500 ext 221

The Future Perfect’s St Luke’s Townhouse, located in the heart of the West Village, presents visitors with a residential concept gallery. This appointment-only gallery was built in 1901 and renovated by iconic English architect David Chipperfield in 2003. The experiential and exclusive environment of residence and gallery in one creates a unique space to view culturally important works in an innovative way.

Throughout the five-story home and garden, collectors, design professionals, and casual admirers can explore a discerning mix of hard-to-find, limited edition, and one-of-a-kind work.

Consistent with The Future Perfect’s history of boundary-breaking and participatory interior curation, the St. Luke’s Townhouse is, first and foremost, an experiential space. We look forward to welcoming you.

Los Angeles

323-202-2025

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.

San Francisco

415-932-6508

The Future Perfect’s San Francisco gallery opened in 2013, in the storied Pacific Heights district. The original gallery was expanded in 2018 with the vision of offering guests a sense of discovery through interconnected rooms and a residential, yet innovative tone. Like New York and Los Angeles, the San Francisco location forgoes the traditional gallery format with the addition of an apartment-like space, which changes frequently. With minimal architectural intervention, the apartment balances a sense of immersion with typical NoCal approachability.

Design professionals, collectors, and casual admirers are welcome to explore this expansive, multi-dimensional space and the rigorously curated collection of hard-to-find, limited edition, and one-of-a-kind contemporary art and design it showcases. Appointments are not necessary at this location, so stop by at your convenience; we look forward to welcoming you.

Stop by our San Francisco Gallery open Monday to Friday, from 10 am to 6 pm.

3085 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, CA 94115

Please note, The Future Perfect is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.

New York

212-473-2500 ext 221

The Future Perfect’s St Luke’s Townhouse, located in the heart of the West Village, presents visitors with a residential concept gallery. This appointment-only gallery was built in 1901 and renovated by iconic English architect David Chipperfield in 2003. The experiential and exclusive environment of residence and gallery in one creates a unique space to view culturally important works in an innovative way.

Throughout the five-story home and garden, collectors, design professionals, and casual admirers can explore a discerning mix of hard-to-find, limited edition, and one-of-a-kind work.

Consistent with The Future Perfect’s history of boundary-breaking and participatory interior curation, the St. Luke’s Townhouse is, first and foremost, an experiential space. We look forward to welcoming you.

Los Angeles

323-202-2025

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.

San Francisco

415-932-6508

The Future Perfect’s San Francisco gallery opened in 2013, in the storied Pacific Heights district. The original gallery was expanded in 2018 with the vision of offering guests a sense of discovery through interconnected rooms and a residential, yet innovative tone. Like New York and Los Angeles, the San Francisco location forgoes the traditional gallery format with the addition of an apartment-like space, which changes frequently. With minimal architectural intervention, the apartment balances a sense of immersion with typical NoCal approachability.

Design professionals, collectors, and casual admirers are welcome to explore this expansive, multi-dimensional space and the rigorously curated collection of hard-to-find, limited edition, and one-of-a-kind contemporary art and design it showcases. Appointments are not necessary at this location, so stop by at your convenience; we look forward to welcoming you.

Stop by our San Francisco Gallery open Monday to Friday, from 10 am to 6 pm.

3085 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, CA 94115

Please note, The Future Perfect is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.