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The Rise of The Future Perfect Empire with Laura Young

1 h 1 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Laura Young of The Future Perfect joins Fernando Mastrangelo on Design Discord for a wide-ranging conversation covering her full career path, the evolution of one of design’s most respected galleries, and what’s actually in or out right now. From RISD and chaotic auction-house days to co-leading The Future Perfect across New York, LA, Miami, and San Francisco, Laura opens up about building a business that balances commerce and culture, their signature showroom/gallery approach, the deep collaboration with artists like Chris Wolston, and the realities of gatekeeping. Timestamps 0:00 – Intro 0:01:08 – RISD & early career 0:05:12 – Auction house years 0:13:22 – Meeting David & joining The Future Perfect 0:22:15 – The Future Perfect model explained 0:23:27 – Residentializing the gallery experience 0:31:18 – Chris Wolston deep dive 0:42:04 – Gatekeeping in design 0:47:15 – Discovering new designers & open call 0:53:35 – Future Perfect as cultural institution 0:56:12 – In or Out design trends 1:01:10 – Outro A must-listen for designers, collectors, and anyone obsessed with the business and culture of contemporary design. #TheFuturePerfect #DesignPodcast #InteriorDesign #CollectibleFurniture #DesignTrends #ChrisWolston

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