RESTORATION HARDWARE HAS BIG PLANS FOR NEW RH
MODERN BRAND
Rendering of free-standing RH Modern gallery set to open
this fall in Los Angeles.
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CORTE MADERA, CA - Gary Friedman, chairman and CEO of RH (Restoration
Hardware), has announced the new RH Modern brand of furniture and
lighting. The brand will formally launch this fall with a 300-page
source book, a dedicated website and what Friedman termed "a significant
retail presence." A freestanding RH Modern store will debut this fall in
Los Angeles. The entire ground floor of the RH Flatiron gallery in New
York City will be dedicated to RH Modern, and a floor in the company's
next-generation Design Gallery RH Atlanta will be devoted to the new
modern brand.
RH
Modern will also have dedicated selling floors in new flagship RH Design
Galleries set to open later in 2015 in Chicago, Tampa, Denver and
Austin. By its first year of operation, RH Modern will have more than
120,000 square feet of selling space. On tap for 2016 will be at least
10 next-generation design galleries and the company is in negotiations
or has identified sites for at least 25 additional locations.
"We will inspire our customers to invest in their homes."
- Gary
Friedman
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Calling it a new concept in the world of home design, Friedman said RH
Modern will be a "disruptive force" in the home furnishing market
sector. In a video prepared for the corporation's first quarter fiscal
2015 earnings report, Friedman said the new furniture and lighting is
designed with clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic of modernism
combined with the comfort and quality that defines the RH brand.
"RH
Modern represents a fresh and compelling aesthetic that we believe will
define a new way to live and redefine how to shop for modern
furnishings. We will inspire our customers to invest in their homes. RH
Modern will have lots of natural light, fresh air, rooftop parks,
foundations and interior installations designed to inspire and make you
say you want to live there. We want to blur the lines between retail and
residential," Friedman explained.
INTERNET IS NOT THE FOCUS
Despite the overall industry trend toward an increased online retail
presence and reducing brick and mortar footprints, Friedman is going in
the opposite direction. "The key to unlocking our value is to transform
our retail platform. About 10 percent of retail sales are done online.
Malls and anchor stores have no essence of humanity and lack
imagination. We don't want to shrink to greatness. It's not about the
Internet," he said.
Instead, Restoration Hardware is increasing its retail presence - in a
big way. HR Modern in L.A. will be six to eight times larger than
current RH locations and is expected to produce two to four times the
revenue. Currently stores offer about 7,000 square feet of retail space
that yield around $10 million each in revenue. The new retail presence
will be about 45,000 square feet with an estimated $30 million in
revenue. The luxury retailer intends to expand overall revenue from
around $1.9 billion to $4 to $5 billion.
Describing the former footprint, Friedman said, "Our products are
trapped in 7,000 square foot legacy stores." He added that with RH
Modern, RH "will be the largest collection of luxury home furnishings
under one brand in the world."
A
new RH Modern chaise lounge as shown on the company's investor
relations video.
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WHY MODERN NOW
Friedman pointed to several trends that are spurring the modern
aesthetic, among them exciting new modern architecture across the globe,
the return to urban living, and innovative consumer product design
(driven by Apple). He explained that Millennials, who are comfortable
with technology and modern workspaces, are entering their home-buying
years, and Baby Boomers are looking to retire "but don't want to grow
old in order to get there." RH believes Baby Boomers will buy modern
furniture to help them feel current and relevant.
The
company firmly believes that there is an untapped and significant market
for upscale modern furniture, rugs and accessories. The Design Gallery
RH Atlanta - The Gallery at the Estate in Buckhead (the company's first
next generation store continues) to "accelerate and gain momentum," and
Friedman expects the gallery to exceed original expectations.
SALES PROJECTIONS
The
introduction of RH Modern wasn't the only news as the company released
its first quarter FYI 2015 results. Net revenues increased 15 percent
and overall net revenues were in the $495 to $505 million range.
Looking forward, RH says that it is close to being cash flow positive
and expects to cross that line within the next six to 18 months. RH also
positively altered its year-end predictions. For FYI 15, which ends Jan.
30, 2016, the company increased its net income predictions to be in the
30 to 36 percent range and net revenues in the 15 to 17 percent range.
The company anticipates net revenues will increase between $2.146
billion to $2.176 billion with adjusted operating margins increasing
from 10.4% to 10.7% by year's end.
Overall, RH said it is on track toward its long-term goal of $4 billion
to $5 billion in North American sales, mid-teens operating margins,
significant free cash flow and "industry-leading" return on invested
capital.
The RH first
quarter fiscal 2015 earnings video can be viewed at the Company's
Investor Relations website,
ir.restorationhardware.com.
06.18.15
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