RH, formerly known as Restoration Hardware, is an American luxury home furnishings company founded in 1980 by Stephen Gordon in Eureka, California. The company was reconceived under the leadership of Gary Friedman, who became chairman and CEO in 2001 and oversaw its transformation from a retail chain focused on hardware reproductions into a luxury lifestyle brand encompassing furniture, lighting, textiles, bathware, outdoor furnishings, and interior design services.
The company rebranded from Restoration Hardware to RH in 2012 as part of its repositioning toward a higher-end market segment. RH is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol RH. Its revenue was approximately $3.0 billion in fiscal year 2024.
RH operates through large-format retail destinations called RH Galleries, which are multi-story showrooms located in architecturally significant buildings. Notable galleries include the RH New York location in the Meatpacking District, the RH San Francisco at the former Bethlehem Steel building, and the RH England at Aynho Park, a 17th-century estate in Oxfordshire. Many galleries incorporate restaurants, wine bars, and rooftop gardens. The company also operates RH Interior Design, an in-house design service for residential and commercial projects.
RH's product lines are organized into collections including RH Modern, RH Interiors, RH Contemporary, RH Outdoor, RH Baby & Child, and RH Teen. The brand publishes Source Books, large-format catalogs that serve as the primary marketing vehicle and design reference. RH has announced plans to expand into hospitality with RH Guesthouses, luxury boutique hotel concepts integrated into its gallery locations. The company's design philosophy emphasizes a refined, neutral palette with an emphasis on quality materials, natural finishes, and timeless proportions.