CORTE MADERA, Calif. — Luxury lifestyle brand RH, ranked among the Top 100 U.S. retailers, has opened its newest destination: RH Oklahoma City, The Gallery at OAK. This immersive, 45,000-square-foot space combines RH Interiors, Modern, and Outdoor collections with globally sourced art, antiques, and artifacts.
Located at 2110 Northwest Expressway, the gallery introduces a fresh architectural direction for RH, debuting a distinctive artisanal brick facade in a parchment-cream tone. Crafted from hand-selected Italian bricks and classic corbelling, the structure is framed by large glass-and-bronze doors. As evening falls, dramatic lighting highlights the gallery’s multi-level transparency, accentuating its elegant design and landscaping.
According to Chairman and CEO Gary Friedman, RH Oklahoma City embodies the brand’s ongoing mission to create environments that transcend traditional retail. He explained that the gallery is designed to blur the boundaries between home and hospitality, digital and physical, and indoor and outdoor experiences.
The third floor houses the Rooftop Restaurant, centered around an open-concept kitchen clad in Taj Mahal stone and framed by cascading water features. The restaurant is set within a year-round skylit garden, featuring a curated menu of timeless classics and seafood dishes, served beneath an atrium of chandeliers, olive trees, and a central fountain.
Adjacent to the restaurant, guests can explore the Rooftop Park, a landscaped space with RH Outdoor lounge areas shaded by London plane trees, canopies, and manicured boxwoods.
The second level is home to the RH Interior Design Atelier, where clients can access personalized design services. This area includes a private presentation room, design libraries showcasing textiles, lighting, and finishes, as well as a dedicated RH Rugs showroom with exclusive offerings.
Upon entering the main floor, visitors are greeted by a dramatic 27-foot entryway leading into the Great Room. Floor-to-ceiling columns and natural light from a skylight three stories above create a grand and welcoming atmosphere. Radiating from the center, barrel-vaulted corridors guide guests through a classical sequence of rooms that blend RH’s curated collections with rare pieces from Friedman’s global travels.
Friedman expressed his hope that RH Oklahoma City will serve as a community destination—one that invites people to “dream, dine, be inspired, and design.”