Arhaus Furniture brings an eclectic, global style to Texas: Arhaus embraces an eclectic aesthetic, with a color palette that ranges from bright, of-the-moment orange and lime to vignettes that feature sleek European influence or a darker, more industrial look. Each Arhaus store – there are more than 40 in the United States – is customized for the local market, so in addition to rooms that feature strong nautical influences and a bit of classic Texas cowhide and leather, the Houston outpost is the first to include a large display of outdoor furniture, located just inside the main entrance. Arhaus sells everything from carpets to ceiling fixtures, sourcing furnishings and accessories from small-scale artisans around the globe and mixing in one-of-a-kind pieces that range from antiques (dubbed “relics”) to driftwood tables and works of art. While Arhaus has a team of decorators that will make house calls, Babcock says the best way to experience the store is just to wander from to room to room and get ideas from the eclectic, multi-layered spaces.
The Corners of Brookfield welcomes new retailers L.L Bean and Arhaus: BROOKFIELD — Two new retailers opened up shop in Wisconsin for the very first time. The Corners of Brookfield celebrated its grand opening and welcomed retailers Arhaus and L.L. Bean to its luxury lifestyle center Saturday, July 1st.
You may remember the center celebrated its public opening back in April, adding Free People, Lululemon and Sendik’s to its property since then.
Arhaus Will Open Doors In February: Arhaus will be opening its doors to the public on Friday, Feb. 26, to bring its handcrafted furnishings to Port Washington. The retailer will open its doors to a freestanding building on the former…
Arhaus creates artsy ambience – Furniture Today: Taking its farthest step from home yet, Cleveland-based furniture retailer Arhaus has opened a 17,000-square-foot store here, bringing its upscale lifestyle concept to St. Louis-area consumers. The store, in the redeveloped Brentwood Square, is the 19th for Arhaus, which has quietly expanded through Ohio and into Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, and parts of Kentucky and New York.
My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: the company name is a portmanteau of the Danish city “Aarhus” the company is headquartered in Boston Heights, Ohio . the chain had 57 storefronts in 2015 . freeman spogli & co. acquired a minority stake in the chain for an undisclosed amount . in 2014, arhaus opened their first locations in Arizona and California in addition to six other stores . arhaus Arhaus expands its store count to 70 . the company sells “relics” as a part of their product offering .