The art gallery The Future Perfect was founded in 2003 by David Alhadeff and owns an exquisite selection of masterpieces. Nowadays, it is one of the world’s leading contemporary design supporters. Since the beginning, the gallery was celebrated thanks to its creative vision and careful curatorial approach.

“Geology Table 03” by Chen Chen and Kai Williams. Made of various stones and blackened steel. Photo: ©The Future Perfect

“Raptor Vessel” by Chris Wolston. Made of sand-casted and anodized aluminum. Photo: ©The Future Perfect

“Enough Chair” by Paul Salet. Made of teak oak or noir. Photo: ©The Future Perfect
Future Perfect showcases both fine craftsmanship pieces created in studios and handcrafted unique or limited-edition pieces. In the last 15 years, the gallery introduced some of the most extraordinary design talents of our era, including collectible designs by Lindsey Adelman, Jason Miller, and Kristin Victoria Baron.

“Terra Side Table” by Luca Erba. Made of mixed clay. Photo: ©The Future Perfect

“Roi Stool” by Christophe Delcourt. Made of brushed spruce. Photo: ©The Future Perfect
The gallery is seen as a promoter and protector of artists, designers and craftsmen in the field, collaborating with renowned international design studios as Piet Hein Eek, DimoreStudio and Michael Anastassiades.

“Magma Wall Lamp” by EWE Studio and Nouvel Studio. Made of blown glass, steel and hammered brass. Photo: ©FP

“Humo Table” by EWE Studio. Made of orizaba black marble, burnt white oak and steel. Photo: ©FP
The prestigious gallery’s program is carefully created according to the needs of its locations in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Each space offers a highly customized environment which includes exclusive exhibitions from creative contemporary artists such as John Hogan, Christopher Stuart, Chris Wolston and Eric Roinestad. Casa Perfect, The Future Perfect’s Los Angeles home, is located in a modern Hollywood residence, where guests experience a wide merging of contemporary designs and gallery masterpieces together in the same space.

“Kingdom Drape” by Karl Zahn for Lindsey Adelman Studio. Made of white or clear glass, machined aluminum with black, brushed brass, german silver or polished aluminum finish. Photo: ©FP

“Tropical Table” by Chris Wolston. Made of sand-casted and mirror polished aluminum. Photo: ©FP
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