CORTE MADERA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 16, 2024--
RH (NYSE: RH) announced today the opening of RH Newport Beach, The Gallery at Fashion Island, an immersive retail experience seamlessly integrating luxury home furnishings collections from RH Interiors, Modern, Outdoor, Baby & Child and TEEN with rare art, antiques and artifacts from across the globe. Reflecting the brand’s continued commitment to hospitality, RH Newport Beach debuts RH Ocean Grill– a 270-seat indoor-outdoor rooftop restaurant presenting a new menu with an emphasis on seafood and caviar specialties, complemented by uninterrupted views and dramatic sunsets over the California coastline.
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RH Baby & Child at RH Newport Beach, The Gallery at Fashion Island (Photo: Business Wire)
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RH Collections at RH Newport Beach, The Gallery at Fashion Island (Photo: Business Wire)
RH Collections at RH Newport Beach, The Gallery at Fashion Island (Photo: Business Wire)
RH Ocean Grill at RH Newport Beach, The Gallery at Fashion Island (Photo: Business Wire)
RH Newport Beach, The Gallery at Fashion Island (Photo: Business Wire)
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“RH Newport Beach is one of our most dramatic, immersive and brand-defining physical locations to date,” said RH Chairman & CEO Gary Friedman. “The Gallery reflects our quest to continue revolutionizing physical retailing, blurring the lines between residential and retail, indoors and outdoors, home and hospitality, and we are proud to introduce this inspiring destination in the Southern California market.
“We continue to open the most innovative and immersive physical experiences in our industry, and some would say the world. The impressive and innovative spirit of RH Newport Beach is evident in every detail, and we are honored to bring our largest and most dramatic retail and hospitality destinations to Southern California.”
Conceptualized as a transparent, multi-level contemporary structure filled with fresh air and natural light, the Gallery features a parchment-cream Venetian plaster exterior with an expanse of glass-and-steel French doors that open onto garden courtyards marked by a serene walking path with decomposed granite and bluestone pavers, surrounded by magnificent 100-year-old heritage olive trees.
Ascending a grand, architecturally inspiring double floating staircase to the rooftop, guests arrive at the one-of-a-kind RH Ocean Grill. Set within a year-round, skylit garden escape, guests can enjoy fresh seafood dishes and enduring classics from the restaurant’s live-fire hearth, all beneath a dramatic atrium with sparkling chandeliers, heritage olive trees and a cascading central fountain. Seamlessly extending from indoors to out, the restaurant also features al fresco seating, where guests can dine surrounded by lush gardens inspired by the great classical landscapes of Europe.
Flanking the grand stair on level four, two adjacent Wine Bars serve exceptional Champagnes and wines from around the world, along with familiar favorites from Napa Valley, for visitors to enjoy while exploring the rest of the gallery or rooftop park.
Level three unveils RH’s first fully integrated Waterworks Showroom, featuring 3,000 square feet showcasing a curated assortment of bath and kitchen fittings, fixtures, accessories, lighting and surfaces. Visitors will also find an interactive 8,500-square-foot RH Interior DesignAtelier, offering an unparalleled level of professional design services.
On the lower levels, guests will discover artistic lifestyle installations of RH Collections by internationally acclaimed designers, along with exterior terraces and courtyards showcasing the largest assortment of RH Outdoor collections in North America. Barrel-vaulted passageways along the periphery lead to a classical arrangement of rooms that seamlessly integrate the brand’s furnishings, lighting and décor with one-of-a-kind antiques and artifacts from Friedman’s world travels.
RH Newport Beach also features RH Baby & Child and RHTEEN, presenting collections that seamlessly blend with the rest of the home, as well as petite versions of the brand’s iconic sofas, sectionals and chairs, displayed in an intimate progression of rooms.
RH Newport Beach, The Gallery at Fashion Island is located at 1101 Newport Beach Center Drive. The Gallery can be reached at 949.760.9232. Gallery hours of operation are Sunday through Wednesday 10am to 8pm; Thursday through Saturday 10am to 9pm. RH Ocean Grill hours of operation are Monday through Wednesday 11:30am to 8pm; Thursday and Friday 11:30am to 9pm; Saturday 10am to 9pm; Sunday 10am to 8pm.
For more, visit RH.com.
ABOUT RH
RH (NYSE: RH) is a curator of design, taste and style in the luxury lifestyle market. The company offers collections through its retail galleries, sourcebooks and online at RH.com, RHContemporary.com, RHModern.com, RHBabyandChild.com, RHTEEN.com, and Waterworks.com.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including statements regarding the following: RH Newport Beach being one of RH’s most dramatic, immersive and brand-defining physical experiences to date; RH Newport Beach being an immersive retail experience seamlessly integrating luxury home furnishing collections from RH Interiors, Modern, Outdoor, Baby & Child and TEEN with rare art, antiques and artifacts from across the globe; RH Ocean Grill presenting a new menu with an emphasis on seafood and caviar specialties; RH continuing to open the most innovative and immersive physical experiences in our industry, and some would say the world; the one-of-a-kind nature of the RH Ocean Grill; the Wine Bar serving exceptional Champagnes and wines from around the world, along with familiar favorites from Napa Valley; the RH Interior Design Atelier offering an unparalleled level of professional design services; artistic lifestyle installations of RH Collections being by internationally acclaimed designers; the largest assortment of RH Outdoor collections in North America showcased at the Gallery; the Gallery featuring rooms that seamlessly integrate the brand’s furnishings, lighting and décor with one-of-a-kind antiques and artifacts from Friedman’s world travels; and any statements or assumptions underlying any of the foregoing, and similar statements. You can identify forward-looking statements by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. We cannot assure you that future developments affecting us will be those that we have anticipated. Important risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from our expectations include, among others, risks related to civil unrest; risks related to general economic conditions and the housing market as well as the impact of economic conditions on consumer confidence and spending; changes in customer demand for our products; our ability to anticipate consumer preferences and buying trends; consumer spending based on weather and other conditions beyond our control; risks related to the number of new business initiatives we are undertaking; our ability to obtain our products in a timely fashion or in the quantities required; risks related to our sourcing and supply chain including our dependence on imported products produced by foreign manufacturers and risks related to importation of such products, as well as those risks and uncertainties disclosed under the sections entitled “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in RH’s most recent Form 10-K and Forms 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and similar disclosures in subsequent reports filed with the SEC, which are available on our investor relations website at ir.rh.com and on the SEC website at www.sec.gov. Any forward-looking statement made by us in this press release speaks only as of the date on which we make it. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as may be required by any applicable securities laws.
RH Baby & Child at RH Newport Beach, The Gallery at Fashion Island (Photo: Business Wire)
RH Collections at RH Newport Beach, The Gallery at Fashion Island (Photo: Business Wire)
RH Collections at RH Newport Beach, The Gallery at Fashion Island (Photo: Business Wire)
RH Collections at RH Newport Beach, The Gallery at Fashion Island (Photo: Business Wire)
RH Ocean Grill at RH Newport Beach, The Gallery at Fashion Island (Photo: Business Wire)
RH Newport Beach, The Gallery at Fashion Island (Photo: Business Wire)
Ousted Syrian President Bashar Assad says he had no plans to leave the country after the fall of Damascus a week ago but the Russian military evacuated him after their base in western Syria came under attack.
The comments are the first by Assad since he was overthrown by insurgent groups.
Assad said in a statement on his Facebook page that he left Damascus on the morning of Dec. 8, hours after insurgents stormed the capital. He said he left in coordination with Russian allies to the Russian base in the coastal province of Latakia, where he planned to keep fighting.
Assad said that after the Russian base came under attack by drones, the Russians decided to move him on the night of Dec. 8 to Russia. “I did not leave the country as part of a plan as it was reported earlier,” Assad said.
Meanwhile, a U.K.-based war monitor said Israeli airstrikes early Monday hit missile warehouses in Syria and called it the “most violent strikes” since 2012.
Israel has been pounding what it says are military sites in Syria after the dramatic collapse of Assad’s rule, wiping out air defenses and most of the arsenal of the former Syrian army. Israeli troops have also seized a border buffer zone, sparking condemnation, with critics accusing Israel of violating the 1974 ceasefire and possibly exploiting the chaos in Syria for a land grab.
Here is the latest:
DAMASCUS, Syria — Ousted Syrian leader Bashar Assad says he had no plans to leave the country after the fall of Damascus a week ago but the Russian military evacuated him after their base in western Syria came under attack.
The comments are the first by Assad since he was overthrown by insurgent groups.
Assad said in a statement on his Facebook page that he left Damascus on the morning of Dec. 8, hours after insurgents stormed the capital. He said he left in coordination with Russian allies to the Russian base in the coastal province of Latakia, where he planned to keep fighting.
Assad said that after the Russian base came under attack by drones, the Russians decided to move him on the night of Dec. 8 to Russia. “I did not leave the country as part of a plan as it was reported earlier,” Assad said.
“At no point during these events did I consider stepping down or seeking refuge nor was such proposal made by any individual or party,” Assad said in the English text of his statement. “The only course of action was to continue fighting against the terrorist onslaught.”
Health officials in the Gaza Strip say the death toll from the 14-month war between Israel and Hamas militants has reached 45,028 people.
The Gaza Health Ministry does not distinguish between civilians and combatants. It said more than half of the fatalities were women and children. The Israeli military says it has killed more than 17,000 militants, without providing evidence.
The Health Ministry also said 106,962 have been wounded since the start of the war.
ANKARA, Turkey — A Turkish Foreign Ministry statement said Monday the decision marked a “new stage in Israel’s goal of expanding its borders through occupation,” adding that Ankara was concerned that the move would harm efforts to establish peace and stability in Syria.
“The international community must show the necessary reaction to Israel and ensure that the illegal activities of (Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu’s government come to an end,” the statement read.
Qatar also condemned the decision, calling it “a new episode in a series of Israeli aggressions on Syrian territories and a blatant violation of international law.”
The Israeli government approved Netanyahu’s plan on Sunday with the aim to encourage population growth in the area.
Israel captured the Golan Heights in the 1967 Mideast war and annexed it, though the international community except for the U.S. regards it as occupied. Israeli figures show the remote territory is home to about 50,000 people, about half of them Jewish Israelis and the other half Arab Druze, many of whom still consider themselves Syrians.
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — In central Gaza’s Nuseirat urban refugee camp, mourners carried Monday the body of Ahmad Baker Al-Louh, 39, a Palestinian journalist working for Al Jazeera, from the hospital through the streets. His blue bulletproof vest rested atop him.
Al-Louh was killed the day before in a strike on a point for Gaza’s civil defense agency and Al Jazeera said had been covering rescue operations of a family wounded in an earlier bombing when he was killed.
Sunday’s strike also killed three civil defense workers, including the local head of the agency, according to al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital. The civil defense is Gaza’s main rescue agency and operates under the Hamas-run government.
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — The 10 included a family of four, Palestinian medics said Monday, as the Israel-Hamas war raged on for the 14th month in the Gaza Strip.
The strike late Sunday hit a house in Gaza City’s eastern Shijaiyah neighborhood, according to the Health Ministry’s ambulance and emergency service. Rescuers recovered the bodies of 10 people from under the rubble, including those of two parents and their two children, it said.
DAMASCUS, Syria — The U.S. Embassy in Damascus advised Americans to leave Syria, saying the security situation there continues to be volatile and unpredictable with armed conflict and “terrorism throughout the country."
The embassy, which has been closed since 2012, posted a statement on X, warning U.S. citizens who were unable to leave the country to prepare “contingency plans for emergency situations.” It didn't give further details.
The statement also said that the U.S. government is unable to provide any routine or emergency consular services to U.S. citizens and those who need “emergency assistance to depart should contact the U.S. Embassy in the country they plan to enter.”
Sleeper cells of the Islamic State group have claimed responsibility for deadly attacks over the past months in different parts of Syria. Despite their defeat in March 2019, the extremists still pose a threat in the war-torn country.
DAMASCUS, Syria — The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based war monitor, reported early Monday that Israeli airstrikes pounded missile warehouses and other former Syrian army sites along Syria’s coast in the “most violent strikes in the Syrian coast region since the beginning of the (Israeli) strikes in 2012.”
The Israeli military declined to comment on the strikes.
The observatory said that “violent explosions” were heard in the coastal city of Tartous “as a result of the successive strikes and the flying of ground-to-ground missiles from the warehouses.”
FILE - Israeli soldiers cross the security fence moving towards the so-called Alpha Line that separates the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights from Syria, in the town of Majdal Shams, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix, File )
An Israeli bulldozer maneuvers on the buffer zone near the so-called Alpha Line that separates the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights from Syria, viewed from the town of Majdal Shams, Monday, Dec. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
An Israeli armoured vehicle crosses the security fence moving towards the so-called Alpha Line that separates the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights from Syria, in the town of Majdal Shams, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)