Gary Friedman, the CEO of RH (formerly Restoration Hardware), has long used Architectural Digest to showcase a design philosophy that blurs the lines between retail, hospitality, and residential living. His personal homes and RH "Galleries" are often featured as physical manifestos of his commitment to "Human Design"—a discipline rooted in balance, symmetry, and perfect proportions.
Friedman has bought and sold several high-profile properties in Beverly Hills, including an 11,000-square-foot Promontory mansion designed with Hollywood Regency influences, disappearing walls of glass, and a zero-edge infinity pool. Retail as an "Ecosystem" Gary Friedman Architectural Digest
A signature charcoal-gray and neutral scheme throughout the 5,140-square-foot space. Gary Friedman, the CEO of RH (formerly Restoration
Venetian plaster exteriors, 16-foot boxed ceilings, and custom brass chandeliers. Retail as an "Ecosystem" A signature charcoal-gray and
Friedman's personal residences are frequently highlighted for their "move-in ready" perfection, often appearing as though they were plucked straight from an RH sourcebook.
Grounds featuring 100-year-old olive trees, vineyards, and a wellness studio with a private massage terrace.