RH opens flagship London gallery in historic Mayfair mansion as part of global expansion
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Victoria Woodcock
Summary
US home furnishings brand RH (formerly Restoration Hardware) is opening a flagship gallery in a historic 18th-century Palladian mansion at No 7 Burlington Gardens in London's Mayfair, marking a key step in its global expansion. Chairman and CEO Gary Friedman, who has led the brand since 2001, discusses the company's transformation from a struggling home goods chain into a luxury lifestyle brand valued at $3 billion, and the strategic importance of the London location in three adjoining Grade II-listed buildings.
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· 3 pulledIt's the most exciting time of my life.
We're not just selling furniture; we're selling a lifestyle, an experience, a way of living.
The Mayfair location represents a significant milestone in our global strategy.
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