I love what I see on their website, but I have no knowledge of them,I might be in the States later this year, and was thinking of maybe getting a few things as I'm in the process of renovating my house,
I love what I see on their website, but I have no knowledge of them,I might be in the States later this year, and was thinking of maybe getting a few things as I'm in the process of renovating my house,
You should keep proportions in mind and make sure RH furniture will look right in your house. Much of their furniture is made for the large rooms/open layout common in new houses in the US -- their regular furniture sizes look out of place in the smaller rooms of older houses and regular European or Asian dwellings. RH does have an "apartment size" but even some of those pieces look overstuffed. Choose wisely. I tend to buy my furniture in Europe (or have them custom made) to fit my Manhattan apartment better.
that's a good point to consider, my house is newly built and rooms are bigger than what is normal around here, but nothing like US house proportions,
I did try a regular sofa sample from George smith in one the rooms and if looked miniature, like it belonged to small kids instead of adults, so custom made is the way to go with , saw the quotes and nearly fainted, going to cost an arm and a leg [emoji24], but
I don't think it's wise to get sofas from RH,
I do love the consoles, and coffee tables, as well as the wall decor for the kids bedrooms,
they closed their san diego store. They had nice things in there but expensive.