The Striata teak collection designed by Mathias de Ferm. (Image courtesy of RH)
New outdoor designs from RH feature global collaborations and expanded material offerings.
CORTE MADERA, Calif. — Top 100 retailer RH has released its 2025 Outdoor Sourcebook, showcasing what the company calls the largest collection of luxury outdoor furniture under a single brand. The collection includes more than 40 exclusive lines from designers spanning Sydney, Spain, Miami, Milan and beyond.
“We’ve spent decades building a platform to elevate and amplify the work of the most talented designers and highest-quality manufacturers of outdoor furniture in the world,” said RH Chairman and CEO Gary Friedman. “Our 2025 Outdoor Sourcebook features more than 40 exclusive collections by internationally renowned designers from Sydney to Spain, Miami to Milan, Antwerp to Amsterdam, Barcelona to Brazil, and London to Los Angeles. Collections that will more than merely furnish your home, collections that will help define it.”
Among the new introductions is Striata, a debut collaboration with Belgian designer Mathias de Ferm. It features a sculptural barrel-back silhouette wrapped in handwoven all-weather rope, designed to create an interplay of light and shadow.

Italian furniture maker Arthur Gentil introduces Sedona, a collection that emphasizes geometric forms with a recessed base that gives the illusion of floating cushions. A variation, Sedona Cane, incorporates handwoven all-weather cane panels for added texture.
Australian designers Harrison and Nicholas Condos contribute two collections. Dune draws inspiration from coastal sand dunes, featuring wide arms and a quick-dry seat cushion for relaxed outdoor lounging. Kavala blends Scandinavian simplicity with Japanese design principles, incorporating natural materials and refined curves.
Spanish designer Mario Ruiz merges Art Deco elements with Scandinavian influences in Lagos, a collection defined by clean lines and soft curves. And Los Angeles-based designer Ann Marie Vering presents Bloom, a sculptural wicker collection inspired by the shape of a calla lily.
The Sourcebook also highlights a selection of stone furniture, including pieces by Harrison and Nicholas Condos: Leon Stone features beveled tops and irregularly shaped legs, Mylo takes inspiration from Greece’s Sarakiniko Beach with gently sloped surfaces, and Porta references classical architecture with sculptural column-like legs.
RH has expanded its fire table offerings, introducing designs such as Byron Reeded Stone, which appears to float on a recessed plinth, and Reeded Plinth, crafted from composite concrete. Obround, made of glass-fiber-reinforced concrete, mimics the natural look of limestone.
The 2025 collection also brings two new finish options — Bronze and Gunmetal — to Tuuci shade structures, designed by Miami-based architect Dougan Clarke. These marine-grade umbrellas are crafted in the U.S. with materials engineered for durability.
The RH Outdoor Sourcebook is available now through RH galleries and online.
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