MILAN — RH — the American brand that is on a mission to create a curated world of luxury living, travel, dining and design services — continues to expand its outdoor collection with an international roster of collaborators.
On Wednesday, Corte Madera, Calif.-based RH will unveil its 2026 Outdoor Sourcebook, which sees the return of Milan-based designer Arthur Gentil, Sydney’s Nicholas and Harrison Condos and Spanish designer Mario Ruiz. In total, the new Sourcebook, which was previewed by WWD, features 40 exclusive collections.
Sourcebooks have been a key driver for RH’s business in recent years. In 2023, its 604-page Sourcebook marked the culmination of chairman and chief executive officer Gary Friedman’s goal to unite some of the world’s best-known global designers and manufacturers to develop and showcase their work on RH’s platform. It formed part of the company formerly known as Restoration Hardware‘s bid to turn itself into a true U.S. luxury brand. The RH Sourcebooks are aimed at potential and current customers, as well as interior designers, and are fueled by the brand’s ethos of “There Are Pieces That Furnish a Home and Those That Define It.”

The Bastien collection by Arthur Gentil for RH.
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This season, Gentil’s Bastien collection is characterized by contemporary basketweave elements, rounded curves flows and tuxedo arms.
The Soria collection by Barcelona-based designer Mario Ruiz is handcrafted of premium solid teak and distinct for its beveled edges, while the Amelie collection, designed by Los Angeles-based Ann Marie Vering, is distinguished for artisan elements like braided borders.
Harrison and Nicholas Condos, who garnered recognition for their Bondi collection in 2024, debuted their designs for the Brera collection, which includes premium blackened teak pieces paired with hand-woven, all-weather rope. They also debuted the Milano collection, also in solid teak and reminiscent of midcentury modern Italian designs.

The Balmain collection from the RH Outdoor Sourcebook.
In its fiscal 2025, RH reported $3.03 billion in sales. In September, Friedman forecast full fiscal-year demand in the range of 8 percent to 10 percent, down from 12 percent to 14 percent guided in June, and revenue growth now in the range of 5 percent to 7 percent, down from 8 to 10 percent revenue growth. As for 2025, he was confident that demand would pick up. “Despite expectations for industry conditions to remain challenging until interest rates ease and the housing market begins to rebound, we expect our demand trends to accelerate throughout 2024 and into 2025,” he said.
RH posted $3.03 billion in sales in 2024. The firm said it expects its full-year revenues to show growth of 9 to 9.2 percent for 2025.
In September 2025, RH opened RH Paris, the Gallery on the Champs-Élysées and it will open a new gallery in Milan during Design Week here in April.

The RH 2026 Sourcebook features the Brera collection by Nicholas and Harrison Condos.
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