RH announced the release of the 2024 RH Outdoor Sourcebook. Featuring over 40 exclusive designs in premium teak, aluminum, all-weather wicker and upholstery from some of most acclaimed designers, the 2024 RH Outdoor Sourcebook is the most comprehensive collection of high-quality outdoor furniture in the world and reflects the brand?s commitment to unparalleled design, uncompromising quality and unrivaled value. The collections will also be unveiled on RH.com, and in the brand?s immersive Design Galleries across North America and Europe.

Highlights of the 2024 Outdoor Collection: A striking architectural silhouette, Vigo, by designers Harrison and Nicholas Condos (Sydney) is featured on the cover of this year?s Sourcebook. The bold geometric profile, rendered in premium teak or all-weather aluminum, is accented by a cylindrical bolster seat back. Byron, an adaptation of the design duo?s iconic RH Interiors collection of the same name, reflects the brand?s ethos of blurring indoors and outdoors.

The statement pieces feature distinctive solid teak vertical reeding crafted by hand to seamlessly fit the continuous curves. Inspired by Miami?s famed Art Deco architecture, Harrison and Nicholas Condos also introduce Bondi, defined by a circular bolster back, stacked teak or all-weather aluminum foundation and generously proportioned seat cushions for unrivaled comfort; Palma, juxtaposing rounded geometric shapes with crisp right angles and curvilinear bolsters; and Bronte, which brings a contemporary perspective to midcentury Scandinavian simplicity. Architect and designer Claudio Bellini (Milan) ?

and son of renowned Italian designer Mario Bellini ? presents Gemini, its dramatic curved silhouette and generous proportions reminiscent of 1970s Italian design, handwoven in an airy all-weather wicker lattice that offers a play of light and shadow. Internationally acclaimed designer Mario Ruiz (Spain) drew inspiration from the Bauhaus for Málaga, its slim lines counterbalanced by the strength of an all-weather aluminum frame.

Evoking a distinctly Mediterranean design sensibility, Nusa ? the debut collection from Isabel Rojo and Victor Segarra (Spain) ? pairs a solid teak or all-weather aluminum frame with a wraparound back of handwoven all-weather wicker, creating a graceful interplay of form and function.

Santiago, this year?s new collaboration with celebrated design partners Thomas Bina (Los Angeles) and Ronald Sasson (Brazil),evokes the signature style of Brazilian modernism, showcasing organic rounded teak or aluminum forms with handcrafted inset panels of all-weather cane. Designed by Victoria Sala (London), Maro is informed by the natural world, featuring a fluid open teak frame hand-textured by artisans to resemble bamboo and accented with all-weather rope. The collection is also offered in non-textured all-weather aluminum.

Additional highlights this season include Cellina, a fully upholstered collection bold in scale and form with exaggerated lumbar bolsters that lend sculptural contrast to the clean-lined simplicity; Balos, sculptural statement seating handwoven of transparent all-weather vertical cord with an open barrel-back frame; and Milou, an elegant shelter silhouette with a suspended seat wrapped in handwoven all-weather wicker. The 2024 RH Outdoor collection boasts the large selection of TUUCI® architectural shade structures, crafted by Founder and Chief Architect Dougan Clarke, of Miami. Inspired by the meticulous standards of luxury racing yachts, Clarke's marine-grade umbrellas are engineered to excel.

The extensive range of Clarke?s TUUCI® umbrellas is available in various configurations, finishes, and features with notable designs including the Ocean Master Max One-Touch Cantilever, hailed as the ultimate automated umbrella complete with ambient LED lighting and dual infrared radiant heat. Each TUUCI umbrella is meticulously crafted in the USA using the finest marine-grade materials, ensuring a lifetime of enduring quality. The Sourcebook also features RH Interior Design.