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RH outdoor furniture is ready for spring, as the American company releases its 2024 outdoor collection featuring luxurious, high-quality furniture. With a capsule collection blurring the lines of indoor and outdoor living, RH prepares for the longer days, and light summer evenings with quality collection delivering a relaxing place to sit back and embrace the delights the warmer season brings.
The company, which specialises in curated design and luxury lifestyle, has created pieces which balance geometric profiles, and taken inspiration from art deco architecture, including bolstered seats, chaise lounges, and sofas constructed out of teak, aluminium, all-weather wicker and high-performance upholstery.The ‘Vigo’ pieces by designers Harrison and Nicholas Condos focus on cylindrical curves through its bolster seat and back, inspired by architectural references.
Meanwhile, ‘Bondi’ is inspired by Miami’s art deco architecture, and ‘Palma’ is characterised by its hand-crafted tubular frame while contrasting with bolsters and angular seat cushions. A contemporary perspective is added to the collection via ‘Bronte’, which features a curved frame that gracefully wraps around the cushions.A celebration of bold contemporary design is presented with ’Gemini’ crafted by Award-winning architect and designer Claudio Bellini.
‘Our 2024 Outdoor Collection blurs the lines between indoor and outdoor living, presenting a level of design, quality, taste and style unrivalled in today’s market,’ said RH Chairman and CEO Gary Friedman. ‘We are proud to introduce our latest Sourcebook, and the innovative global designers and artisan manufacturers we have partnered with. Together, we are pushing boundaries and imagining a new and inspiring way to live outdoors.
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