Rh Living Room Furniture
Tomorrow, RH is unveiling its latest batch of outdoor furniture—which makes for one of the brand's largest such product launches to date. The offering is broken down into a litany of separate collections and includes a variety of finishes. Even more striking may be the fact that the collection's correlating sourcebook catalogue comes in at a whopping 450 pages—a veritable doorstop, if ever there was one.
Interestingly, the launch also marks RH's first time working with Spanish architect Ramon Esteve and Australian artisan Anthony Spon-Smith. (New designs by RH veteran collaborators Louis Ho, Mario Ruiz, and Harbour's Nicholas and Harrison Condos are included as well.)
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Both Esteve and Spon-Smith fittingly looked to idyllic and renowned warm-weather retreats for creative inspiration—and for their collection names. Esteve's Malta line (which graces the sourcebook's cover) is a complementary grouping, especially when seen in context with his Caicos designs. Unlike Esteve, Spon-Smith focused not only on one continent but also one country (Italy) with his Capri and Portofino pieces. While the latter takes its stylistic cues from ancient Rome, the Mediterranean world also comes into clear focus thanks to Louis Ho's Crete and Verona collections. Finally, while the Condos have crafted sets of Navaro and Maya furniture, it is Ruiz who rounds out the geographic picture thanks to Isla, a series of pieces that look toward midcentury Danish design.
A modernist aesthetic is unsurprisingly at play in each and every new piece of RH outdoor furniture. And while some sofas and chairs skew more toward the teachings of the Bauhaus, others are rooted more clearly in 20th-century minimalism. Below, take a look at all the new collections, which just might include what your upcoming client project needs.
The Verona collection's sofa and lounge chair are made out of weatherproof aluminum. The 84-inch sofa seen here is $1,571, while the chair is $746.
Photo: Courtesy of RHThe rope used in Verona is one of the collection's most distinctive features.
Photo: Courtesy of RHTwo Isla lounge chairs and a sofa. Isla sofas range from $2,246 to $3,446 in price, while the chair is $1,271.
Photo: Courtesy of RHMalta combines teak with wicker. The sofas are $2,643–$3,746. The chair is $1,346.
Photo: Courtesy of RHTwo Navaro sofas, which are also constructed out of teak; $2,096–$3,146.
Photo: Courtesy of RHThe Portofino lounge chairs, seen here with the collection's matching sofa, have a strong silhouette when viewed from behind. Sofas are $1,796–$2,921. The chair is $1,046.
Photo: Courtesy of RHPortofino designs in another colorway.
Photo: Courtesy of RHThe Capri lounge chairs ($1,196–$1,571) and sofas ($2,096–$3,071) are notable for their use of all-weather cord.
Photo: Courtesy of RHAnother look at the Capri.
Photo: Courtesy of RHThe Crete collection makes sleek use of stainless steel. Sofas are $1,946–$2,246, while the chair is $993.
Photo: Courtesy of RHAn aerial view of modular pieces of furniture from the Caicos collection; $1,893–$2,096.
Photo: Courtesy of RHSofa sectionals and seats from the Maya collection; $1,196–$2,621.
Photo: Courtesy of RHSource: https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/here-are-all-the-new-outdoor-product-collections-from-rh
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