Table Collections
RH MEMBERS PROGRAM SAVE 30% ON EVERYTHING*
INTRODUCING
Valencia
by
Formations
Highly regarded by the design community for decades and revered for their masterful finishes, we acquired Formations to bring the world's finest design and quality to a global audience. Drawing on the ornate Moorish motifs of 17th-century Spain, Valencia is a celebration of the woodworker's hand. Crafted of hand-hewn American walnut tops and hand-carved American alder drawers and doors with a hand-burnished finish, Valencia captures the character of a timeworn antique. Each piece is uniquely one of a kind.
INTRODUCING
Paloma
by
Formations
Celebrated for their masterful finishes and artisan craftsmanship, we acquired Formations to help us bring the finest design and quality to the world. Our Paloma dining table reimagines the architectural character of an 18th-century Portuguese antique. Handcrafted of American black walnut and American alder, Paloma features incised dentil marquetry framing the top, spool-turned legs, and hand-hammered openwork medallions. Each is uniquely one of a kind.
INTRODUCING
Monastery
Reproduced from a 17th-century monastery table in Gary Friedman's Belvedere, California, home, our table captures the commanding presence, timeworn grandeur and storied patina of the original. The top is hewn from oak planks showcasing the natural character of the wood, anchored by a trestle base with turned baluster legs and rounded accents. Each piece is uniquely one of a kind.
INTRODUCING
The Diamond Table
by
Michael Taylor
Legendary designer Michael Taylor, godfather of the California look, created his iconic Diamond Table in the 1970s. Our deep respect for his body of work led us to acquire Michael Taylor Designs, and our table is cast from his original mold. Grand in scale, Diamond is a bold, architectural statement.
INTRODUCING
Lourdes
by
Formations
Admired for decades by the design community, we acquired Formations to bring the world's finest design and quality to a global audience. Informed by rustic French primitivism, the Lourdes table evokes the timeworn beauty of ancient monoliths. The spare profile is anchored by bold cast stone supports, defined by their hand-finished texture and rugged, organic form. A European oak plank top reveals natural knots and subtle variations that contrast with the base's raw, sculptural mass. Each is uniquely one of a kind.
INTRODUCING
Baldacchino
by
Formations
Long admired for their extraordinary finishes and timeless craftsmanship, we acquired Formations to share the world's finest designs globally. Inspired by the grandeur of 17th-century Italian design, Baldacchino reflects Formations' mastery of historical reinterpretation. A Turkish Emperador marble top rests on an intricately turned steel frame that reflects the period's iconic barley twist. Solid brass feet and acorn finials lend a refined finish, balancing sculptural expression with classical restraint. Each is uniquely one of a kind.
INTRODUCING
Baldacchino
by
Formations
Long admired by designers for their craftsmanship and finishes, we acquired Formations as part of our pursuit to bring the finest design and quality to the world. A study in masterful metal craftsmanship, our Baldacchino dining table reimagines a 17th-century Italian antique. The top is sheathed in hand-worked brass, its beveled edges, mitered corners and exposed rivets reveal the precision of its construction. A forged steel base with traditional barley-twist turnings creates a striking counterpoint, elevated by solid brass feet and acorn finials. Each is uniquely one of a kind.
INTRODUCING
Mayfair
by
Edward Robinson
Inspired by the formal geometry of an 18th-century English neoclassical antique, our Mayfair dining table by Edward Robinson reflects his appreciation for strong architectural forms. Grand in stature, the silhouette is handcrafted from European white oak with a weathered patina that celebrates the wood's grain. Artisans hand sand each piece to impart old-world character. Each is uniquely one of a kind.
INTRODUCING
Ibero
by
Michael Taylor
Originally designed in the early 1970s by Michael Taylor, the Ibero Table balances the drama of 17-century Spanish Baroque design with the organic sensibility of his legendary California Look. Carved, lyre-shaped trestle supports are joined by a delicate cast-iron stretcher, its sweeping arch juxtaposed with the wood's elemental presence. The generous plank top is handcrafted from European oak and finished to highlight natural variations, knots and cracks that speak to the wood's character.