
Well, asking who makes RH furniture is a bit like asking for the secret recipe to an impossibly chic, monochromatic cake. The company guards its list of suppliers more fiercely than a dragon hoards distressed leather sofas.
The big secret is that RH doesn't actually make its own furniture. They are masters of curation and branding, not manufacturing. Think of them as a very stylish conductor of a global orchestra of anonymous artisans and factories. They design the vibe, and then other companies bring it to life.
While RH is notoriously tight-lipped, industry insiders and internet detectives have identified a few of the usual suspects. The name Timothy Oulton frequently comes up; he's a major designer and manufacturer behind that distinct, vintage-inspired English gentleman's club look. For their famously deep and comfortable upholstered pieces, names like Vanguard Furniture and Klaussner are often whispered.
A great deal of their case goods, like those massive wood dining tables and dressers, are reportedly made by various manufacturers in countries like China and Vietnam. So, the short answer is that there isn't one single maker. It's a whole constellation of skilled, and very discreet, partners from around the world.


