RH England transforms a landmark estate in the Cotswolds into a modern and contemporary design emporium.
, has plans to open stores in seven European cities—London, Paris, Milan, Munich, Dusseldorf, Brussels, and Madrid—by 2025. To plant the flag, RH Chairman & CEO Gary Friedman set his sites on Aynho Park, a primarily Classical Revival style structure with vestiges of Continental Baroque first built in 1615 and later expanded and refurbished by the famous architect Sir John Soane in the early-19th century.
“Our goal was to find a magical place that resembled anything but a retail store,” says Friedman. “So far, I think we’re off to a good start and that’s what we found here—a place of wonder, enchantment and history.”Indeed, RH England doesn’t look much like a conventional place to, well, shop. The space seamlessly integrates home furnishings collections from RH’s Interiors, Contemporary, Modern, and Outdoor ranges with rare art, antiques and artifacts from across the globe.
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