Most homeware retailers just want to 
sell as many beds, sofas, chairs and rugs as they can. Gary Friedman is a
 furniture maker who wants to change the world, one Afghan pouffe at a 
time. ‘We all have our own authentic light. And if we shine our 
authentic light, it can lift the spirit of another human being and 
inspire them to shine their light on others,’ he says. ‘Our goal is to 
create an endless reflection of hope, inspiration and love that will 
ignite the human spirit and change the world. We believe by chasing our 
hopes and dreams, we can inspire others to chase theirs.’
Listening to his evangelical corporate woo-woo while studying his 
permatanned complexion and wrists striped with woven bracelets inscribed
 with the mottos ‘Believe’ and ‘Live and let live’, it’s tempting to 
dismiss Friedman as a West Coast entrepreneur who has spent too much 
time in the California sun. But that would be a mistake, because he is 
transforming the way we play house.
world’s first large-scale upmarket 
furniture and homeware retailer. That might not sound like a big deal, 
but it is. While fashion companies have sold clothes and accessories in 
large branded stores all over the world for years, fancy furniture 
retailers are largely boutique operators, such as B&B Italia and 
Zanotta in Italy and The Conran Shop or Heal’s in Britain. Not Friedman.
 He sells a full range of furniture to suit an upscale lifestyle – 
thousands of items in dozens of variations – and he does it in the kind 
of stores that would make Sir Terence Conran, Habitat founder and 
Docklands property pioneer, weep with envy.
RH’s new shops, or ‘next-generation design galleries’ as Friedman 
prefers to call them, are up to 70,000 sq ft freestanding department 
stores with different sections for interiors, lighting, bath, bed, small
 spaces, linens, rugs, outdoor, baby and child, and teen. The most 
striking are located in converted historic buildings with architecture 
and construction budgets running into the tens of millions of dollars. 
The vast windows open to let in the sun and the fresh air. There are 
roof terraces with 100-year old olive trees, restaurants and cafés, and 
valuable modern art on the walls. ‘We are obsessed with great 
architecture,’ Friedman says. ‘We either find it or we build it.’






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