
RH makes Quebec debut at Royalmount
Located within the Royalmount development, the new space introduces RH's signature immersive design experience to the province. Spanning over 50,000 square feet across three floors, RH Montreal blurs the boundaries between indoors and out, retail and residential, home and hospitality.
The exterior of the building is characterized by an artisanal brick façade crafted from hand-selected Italian bricks in a parchment-cream palette, finished with classic corbelling and towering glass-and-bronze doors. Overhead, the RH Restaurant & Terrace is framed by a progression of littleleaf boxwoods.
Inside, visitors are welcomed through 10-foot-tall doors into the gallery's Great Room with soaring floor-to-ceiling columns and unobstructed views across the first level. Barrel-vaulted passageways branch off to a series of curated rooms that house RH Interiors and RH Modern collections.
A double floating staircase, nearly 32 feet in height, anchors the space and leads guests to the upper levels. A skylight three stories above fills the staircase with natural light. On the second floor, guests will find further expressions of RH Interiors and RH Modern, alongside RH Interior Design—a 1,400-square-foot studio offering design services. A dedicated RH Rugs showroom and expansive textile and furniture libraries offer rich inspiration and customization options for clients and designers alike.
The third floor is home to the RH Restaurant & Terrace, a destination anchored by a dramatic open kitchen clad in Taj Mahal stone and surrounded by heritage olive trees, sparkling chandeliers, and a central fountain. Serving a seasonal menu of enduring classics and fresh seafood, the dining experience is enhanced by a seamless transition to the landscaped rooftop terrace. Here, panoramic views of Royalmount provide the backdrop to relaxed outdoor lounge areas.
RH Montreal marks the brand's second flagship store in Canada, joining RH Toronto, The Gallery at Yorkdale, which opened in 2017. Last month, RH equally opened a new location in Oklahoma City with the debut of RH Oklahoma City, The Gallery at Oak.

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RH makes Quebec debut at Royalmount
RH Montreal, The Gallery at Royalmount opened its doors on Friday, marking the luxury home furnishings brand's debut in Quebec. Located within the Royalmount development, the new space introduces RH's signature immersive design experience to the province. Spanning over 50,000 square feet across three floors, RH Montreal blurs the boundaries between indoors and out, retail and residential, home and hospitality. The exterior of the building is characterized by an artisanal brick façade crafted from hand-selected Italian bricks in a parchment-cream palette, finished with classic corbelling and towering glass-and-bronze doors. Overhead, the RH Restaurant & Terrace is framed by a progression of littleleaf boxwoods. Inside, visitors are welcomed through 10-foot-tall doors into the gallery's Great Room with soaring floor-to-ceiling columns and unobstructed views across the first level. Barrel-vaulted passageways branch off to a series of curated rooms that house RH Interiors and RH Modern collections. A double floating staircase, nearly 32 feet in height, anchors the space and leads guests to the upper levels. A skylight three stories above fills the staircase with natural light. On the second floor, guests will find further expressions of RH Interiors and RH Modern, alongside RH Interior Design—a 1,400-square-foot studio offering design services. A dedicated RH Rugs showroom and expansive textile and furniture libraries offer rich inspiration and customization options for clients and designers alike. The third floor is home to the RH Restaurant & Terrace, a destination anchored by a dramatic open kitchen clad in Taj Mahal stone and surrounded by heritage olive trees, sparkling chandeliers, and a central fountain. Serving a seasonal menu of enduring classics and fresh seafood, the dining experience is enhanced by a seamless transition to the landscaped rooftop terrace. Here, panoramic views of Royalmount provide the backdrop to relaxed outdoor lounge areas. RH Montreal marks the brand's second flagship store in Canada, joining RH Toronto, The Gallery at Yorkdale, which opened in 2017. Last month, RH equally opened a new location in Oklahoma City with the debut of RH Oklahoma City, The Gallery at Oak.