RH has announced the release of its RH Interiors Spring 2025 Sourcebook, debuting new collections from the imaginations of a range of designers and artisans.
From the stone of Spain to the style of Sydney, the tailoring of Tuscany to the elegance of England, the craftsmanship of Carolina to the mastery of Milan, the comprehensive design resource showcases the largest curated and fully integrated assortment of luxury furniture, textiles and distinctive accents under one brand in the world.
“We are proud to unveil our latest thinking with our Interiors Spring 2025 Sourcebook, where you will witness the work, not only of the designers and partners featured throughout, but of the thousands of artisans around the world,” says Gary Friedman, Chairman and CEO of RH. “Their countless questions and curious minds turned mountains of Emperador marble, tons of Italian travertine, boards of European and American white oak, Italian leather and Belgian linen, solid brass and cut crystal glass, Egyptian cotton and New Zealand wool into pieces that not only furnish your home, but ones that define it.”
Gracing the cover of the Sourcebook is Kyoto, in a first-time collaboration with British designer Harry Worth. Driven by simple and humble forms, Worth honours the integrity of raw materials to create a collection inspired by the beauty of the storied Japanese city. Evoking the burnt-out finish of the ancient art of Shou Sugi Ban, the undulating contours of European silver fir are sandblasted and wire brushed for striking textural effect. Handcrafted in Italy, the Lugano sofa collection accompanies Kyoto on the cover in Thyme Performance Bouclé, unveiling a new colour for the brand.
In a new partnership with Milanese furniture maker Arthur Gentil, Baron is defined by flared contours that recall columns of ancient Rome and Greece, offering a modern take on classical architecture. The collection is handcrafted from European white oak with unique radius curves, wire brushed by artisans to enhance the wood’s natural grain.
Celebrating the noble stone of Spain, Byron Emperador by Harrison and Nicholas Condos features a contemporary curved profile in reeded American white oak and intricately veined Emperador. The new collection features a rich dark brown and an elegant white from the Alicante region of Spain, a subtle grey from the nearby province of Murcia, and tones of deep black, warm crema and gold unearthed from the mountains of Turkey.
In a contemporary tribute to the woven-front furniture designs of Mid-Century American designer Edward Wormley, Tessere by The Van Thiels imparts a timeless aesthetic with American white oak strips, hand woven in a basketweave pattern set within a meticulously crafted frame.
Shaped by 1960s Brazilian Modernism, Gael Oak by designer Julie Lawrence offers an elegant silhouette handcrafted of American white oak and contrasted by gentle contours and sculptural, tapered legs.
Handcrafted lounge chairs complement this season’s offerings, with each barrelback piece marrying fluid, curved profiles with refined tailoring. Adriana is informed by the organic shapes of Postmodernism, accentuated by chic channel tufting, while Luisa’s contoured frame and thick seat provide enveloping comfort. Caite reimagines the classic design with modern flair, featuring a circular seat resting atop a smooth oak plinth and sheltered by a sculptural back that almost appears to float.
Punctuating this season’s dining collections are chairs handcrafted of solid oak – designer Martin Cook has introduced Eva, with a curved barrelback that flows into sloped arms for cradling support, while Chloé captures the streamlined aesthetic of Mid-Century design with a ribbon-like backrest flowing into tapered legs.
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