RH Announces the Opening of The Gallery at the Historic Museum of Natural History
RH (Restoration Hardware Holdings, Inc.) (NYSE:RH) announced
today that it will open The Gallery at the Historic Museum of
Natural History at 234 Berkeley Street in Boston, Massachusetts, on
Saturday, April 13, 2013. The 40,000-square-foot landmark, designed in
1862 by distinguished architect William G. Preston, was only the second
building to be erected in Boston's famous Back Bay. Honoring its
cultural significance and singular place in Boston’s urban landscape,
the building’s exterior and interior have been completely restored by
stripping back decades of structural modifications, auxiliary mezzanine
levels, and pedestrian elevators added during its history. The space has
been reimagined consistent with its original vision as a museum,
unveiling artistic installations unseen before in the retail industry.
The landmark and park-like setting is framed by Berkeley, Boylston and
Newbury Streets. Guests and residents will admire the building’s
exterior luminescent glow created by internationally award-winning
lighting designer Ross De Alessi, who is widely acclaimed for
illuminating historical monuments across the country including The
Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. The Gallery’s interior is a study
in light by famed lighting designer and artist, Bentley Meeker, who has
designed events for MoMA, The Guggenheim, New York's Natural History
Museum and exhibited at The Whitney. A pavilion of glass and steel
designed by architect James Gillam, in respectful contrast to the
building’s neoclassical facade, creates a dramatic new entrance on
Newbury Street. The landscape has been restored and preserves the
original flowering magnolia trees, including new brick paths and a
soon-to-be outdoor sculpture garden.
Entering the Gallery at 234 Berkeley Street, your eye is drawn up
through the re-opened central atrium by a reinterpretation of an 1892
traction and counterweight elevator inspired by the iconic model in
downtown Los Angeles’ Bradbury Building. Soaring three floors, a ride in
the steel-caged glass cab highlights the interior’s now unobstructed
vertical openness and dramatic architecture. From the grand central
atrium with its fresh floral boutique, up through the 18-foot antiqued
mirrored archways reflecting 12 sparkling crystal chandeliers
reminiscent of the Palace of Versailles on level two, the artistic
interior installations inspire new and evolving ideas to design a home.
Stepping out of the elevator on level three to the sound of trickling
fountains you enter the Indoor Conservatory and Park with reproduction
heritage olive trees, a 24-foot illuminated steel Eiffel Tower
discovered at the Paris flea market, and the first Ma(i)sonry Napa
Valley wine bar outside of its original Yountville, California,
location. All are housed under the restored original vaulted and
iridescent gold-coffered ceiling visible from the first level 70 feet
below. The third floor is also home to four "Clubrooms," including the
Billiards Room, complete with a refurbished vintage Brunswick table,
open for play; the Music Room, a tribute to the days of vinyl, rock &
roll and Motown, also home to a 100-year-old beer bar salvaged from a
local Boston pub; the Library, filled with design and architecture
reads; and the Cinema, celebrating the art of film and fame. You can
also traverse the original winder staircase, previously hidden behind
walls and now completely exposed through dramatic steel and glass
archways, winding its way up to the third floor. Throughout the gallery,
the dramatic architecture is highlighted, enhanced and in harmony with
the artistic design installations.
The Gallery at The Historic Museum of Natural History represents the
latest and most complex collaboration between RH Creator and Curator
Gary Friedman and Design Architect James Gillam of Backen, Gillam &
Kroeger Architects, a firm that was selected for Architectural Digest’s
list of the World’s Top 100 Architects and Designers and is led by noted
architect, Howard Backen.
Marking another moment for the brand will be the introduction of the
first RH Baby & Child Gallery on the East Coast in the
building’s restored subterranean level. Punctuated by original, 12-foot
vaulted brick ceilings, the entire space will be dedicated to the latest
RH Baby & Child installations – artistic expressions of furnishings
inspiring a new and innovative approach to nurseries and children's
rooms.
“This outstanding project exemplifies RH’s position as one of the most
innovative luxury brands in the marketplace,” says RH Chief Executive
Officer, Carlos Alberini. “The Gallery at the Historic Museum of Natural
History highlights the magnitude of our real estate transformation and
elevates the RH customer experience to a place never seen before in
retail. We are grateful for the support we received during the
development process from Boston’s city officials and other local and
state organizations who were greatly involved with the project. We have
invested considerable resources to bring our vision to life and are
proud to present the product of our work to this great New England
community,” concluded Alberini.
“This Gallery marks a milestone for RH as the most significant
architectural undertaking of its kind,” says RH Chairman Emeritus,
Creator and Curator, Gary Friedman. “With great respect for the
building’s history, we are reestablishing its relevance while unveiling
innovative elements and aspirational interior installations that
reimagine the landmark museum’s tremendous potential.”
“We are excited to welcome RH to Boston in one of our most beloved
cultural and architectural landmarks,” adds Thomas M. Menino, Mayor of
Boston. “Through collaborative efforts and partnership, RH has restored
a piece of history for Boston’s residents and visitors. I believe that
RH has honored this building and uncovered its potential to be a
one-of-a-kind design destination.”
Upon opening, The Gallery at the Historic Museum of Natural History can
be reached at 857.239.7202. Hours of operation will be Monday through
Saturday 10am-7pm; Sunday 12pm-6pm.
About Restoration Hardware
RH (Restoration Hardware Holdings, Inc. - NYSE:RH) is a luxury
brand in the home furnishings marketplace, offering product assortments
across a number of categories, including furniture, lighting, textiles,
bathware, décor, tableware, outdoor and garden, as well as baby and
child products. Restoration Hardware operates an integrated business
across multiple channels of distribution including galleries, catalogs
and websites.
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of the new Gallery at the Historic Museum of National History in Boston
and the features of the building as well as the expected benefits and
merchandising opportunities of the new store format located at this
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actual results to differ materially from our expectations include, among
others, risks and uncertainties with respect to the company’s ability to
achieve the expected benefits to its business from the new Gallery in
Boston and the new store format, risks relating to customer response to
the company’s new store concepts and new product merchandise, risks
relating to the costs of developing, implementing and operating new
store concepts, risks related to the number of new business initiatives
we are undertaking and risks in the implementation of our real estate
portfolio transformation, as well as those risks and uncertainties
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