When the upscale home furnishings retailer Restoration Hardware sent out its annual catalog in 2011, it was 616 pages long. The company was criticized by environmentalists for the move. In the face of ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Restoration Hardware has sent out an absolutely gargantuan catalog of 13 books that weigh 17 pounds. Instead of selling furniture the Restoration Hardware catalog is being ...
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Restoration Hardware’s Chairman and CEO Gary Friedman remains dead set on expanding far beyond the four walls of the home and the company’s existing legacy. Importantly, though, it seems he honors ...
The first stirrings of dissent came from the UPS drivers. In May, they began posting on Brown Café, an anonymous message board, about the thirty-three-hundred-page catalogue bundles sent out by the ...
A shopper’s unexpected find at Restoration Hardware has people debating markup prices—and dropping some knowledge in the process. Riley and Lu (@rileyandlu) posted a short slideshow to TikTok this ...
Pre-earnings options volume in Restoration Hardware is 1.5x normal with puts leading calls 7:5. Implied volatility suggests ...
Bigger is better, at least for Restoration Hardware, which has been opening ever larger stores. The upscale home furnishings retailer late Wednesday said adjusted Q3 earnings rose 53% vs. a year ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Luxury retailer Restoration Hardware has been drawing fire for mailing a 17-pound bundle of catalogs to millions of people who never asked for it. Critics call it a colossal ...
In the face of tough times for retailers, Gary Friedman, chairman and CEO of Restoration Hardware, continues to think big…really big. In contrast to most every other retailer lately, Restoration ...
Restoration Hardware is a California-based retail company that offers luxury house decor. Arden Fair said its goal is for the ...
The kind of tone-deaf élitism—and implicit racism—with which today’s on-trend décor, clothing, and gadgetry are conceived and marketed is not lost on millennials. Parodies of hyper-refined brands like ...