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RH Announces Opening of The Gallery in Birmingham, Detroit
December 3,
2025 by Karen Parrish in Business Strategy, Industry
RH announced the opening of RH Detroit, The Gallery in Birmingham, an immersive retail experience spanning four levels and 60,000 square feet, blurring the lines between residential and retail, indoors and outdoors, home and hospitality.
RH Chairman & CEO Gary Friedman commented, “RH Detroit reflects our ongoing quest to elevate and expand the brand through immersive spaces that activate all of the senses and an experience that cannot be replicated online.” Mr. Friedman continued, “We are honored to bring one of our most dramatic retail and hospitality destinations to the vibrant Birmingham community.”
Conceptualized as a transparent contemporary structure filled with fresh air and natural light, the Gallery features an artisanal brick façade in a custom parchment-cream palette, crafted of hand-selected Italian bricks.
Artistic installations of furniture, antiques, artifacts and art in a gallery create an immersive setting. Along the periphery, a classical arrangement of rooms presents RH Interiors, an homage to refined designs across the ages, and RH Modern, a tribute to 20th-century modernism comprising visionary pieces from industry icons.
On the third level in the RH Interior Design Studio is the home to what has become one of the largest residential design firms in the world with projects on every major continent, from Detroit to Dubai, San Francisco to Shanghai, Miami to Milan, Los Angeles to London, Pittsburgh to Paris, and Toronto to Tokyo.
The interactive workspace includes private client presentation rooms with state-of-the-art technology and comprehensive design libraries showcasing the brand’s vast assortment of textiles, furniture and lighting finishes.
The Rooftop Restaurant provides a setting where visitors can dine under a soaring glass and steel atrium defined by a striking exposition kitchen and wine bar, both glad in natural Taj Mahal stone. Offering a thoughtfully curated menu of American and Mediterranean classics, the year-round skylit garden escape features spearkling chandeliers, heritage olive trees and a center fountain.
The restaurant opens onto a landscaped rooftop, framing sweeping views of downtown Birmingham. The destination encompasses a series of intimate RH Outdoor lounge spaces featuring London plane trees, shade canopies, sculptural evergreens and French limestone fire tables.