RH Jacksonville brings luxury home furnishings, rooftop dining to St. Johns Town Center
Dazzling.
RH Jacksonville, the luxury home furnishings store opening Friday at St. Johns Town Center is dazzling from the moment you walk in the front doors.
Its "wow factor" extends from its namesake cheeseburger served at its rooftop restaurant to the elegant hand-crafted chandeliers bathing the first-floor lobby in a warm, welcoming glow.
The three-level store boasts a rooftop garden with comfy outdoor couches and chairs plus a view of the Town Center area. Inside, individual galleries showcase classic to modern furnishings as well as decor, including hand-crafted artwork from glass artist Alison Berger and others.
RH Jacksonville, The Gallery at St. Johns Town Center — its official name — at 4831 Village Shops Way is designed to be a destination — an elegant, memorable destination.
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Whether for a fresh, ingredient-inspired breakfast, lunch, brunch or dinner in the restaurant, a relaxing glass of wine in the rooftop garden or serious shopping in the galleries, the atmosphere is welcoming.
Two decades after Jacksonville shoppers said they wanted Restoration Hardware at the then-newly opened St. Johns Town Center their wish has become reality.
But let's be clear. It's not a hardware store. And it's not your father's Restoration Hardware anymore either.
It's RH — a destination meant to be experienced. Any furniture store can sell a sofa. RH sells a lifestyle.
Located in the southeast corner of the sprawling retail center, RH Jacksonville spans 70,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space. It features the rooftop restaurant and park, Wine Bar, RH Interior Design Firm & Atelier, RH Interiors, RH Modern and RH Outdoor.
The store is unlike any other at Town Center.
That difference is evident outside and inside. The building is "conceptualized as a transparent, contemporary structure." It has retractable glass panel walls to let in natural light and fresh air.
The building's exterior features a charcoal-grey Venetian plaster. On Levels 1 and 2, the gallery features an expanse of glass-and-steel French doors. They open onto lush garden courtyards, terraces and a progression of towering Zahidi date palms.
Live plants, such as giant banana palms, as well as trickling fountains, can be found throughout the store to create a sense of serenity.
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RH Jacksonville reflects the vision of company chairman and CEO Gary Friedman, whose philosophy is "blurring the lines between residential and retail, indoors and outdoors, home and hospitality."
The target audience is the luxury shopper, but Friedman has emphasized that hospitality is the core of the RH brand.
Guests can begin their RH experience with a glass of wine, a signature bellini, cup of coffee or espresso then explore the first and second levels before dining at the restaurant.
Galleries showcase luxury goods, artwork
Level One: RH Interiors. Shoppers enter through a 25-foot threshold of retractable glass and steel doors, then continue to the gallery’s central hall, which has 14-foot ceilings and chandeliers providing soft lighting.
The gallery features RH's best-known furnishings and decor such as its Cloud Sofa. Six-to eight-feet-long and really soft, the Cloud Sofa, can cost up to nearly $10,000. It's become popular in TikTok videos. Architectural Digest reports the couch is a favorite of celebrities, including Kendell Jenner and Kerry Washington.
A grand, double floating staircase spanning nearly 40 feet leads to the upper floors. (Elevators also are available.)
Natural light pours in from a huge skylight three floors overhead. In addition, handblown Serenella Chandeliers hang 54 feet overhead to showcase a composition of gilded antique mirrors cascading down the stairwell to create an endless reflection and further illuminate the way.
Level Two: RH Modern and RH Interior Design Firm & Atelier. It focuses on more modern furnishings, textiles, light fixtures and decor. Contemporary art from the GENERAL PUBLIC for RH Collection features almost 400 works from acclaimed artists around the world.
Longtime art collector and actor Portia de Rossi founded GENERAL PUBLIC with a goal of bringing good art to more people. Her company uses "groundbreaking 3-D technology" to make that happen by capturing every nuance of brushwork, texture, and technique to authentically reveal the artist’s hand.
RH Jacksonville is among the first design galleries to preview Berger's lighting collection. Her glassworks include chandeliers and wall sconces.
RH Interior Design Firm & Atelier is an interactive 5,000-square-foot studio providing professional design services. There also is the RH Rug Showroom, and specialized galleries for luxury window treatments, bed and bath linens, and bath hardware.
Rooftop restaurant offers ingredient-driven menu
Level Three: Restaurant. Likely a top destination for more than a few RH Jacksonville visitors and shoppers, it's dedicated to the rooftop restaurant with its adjoining park, Wine Bar and RH Outdoor.
The restaurant was inspired by the great classical gardens of Europe. There is a skylit garden escape beneath an atrium with retractable glass walls, chandeliers and heritage olive trees. A large fountain serves as the centerpiece of the dining room.
The park will have RH Outdoor lounge spaces defined by "a layered composition" of sculptured evergreens, overhead shade canopies and trickling water features.
The menu will be driven by fresh ingredients.
Among the most popular items is the lobster roll ($30) with drawn butter, mayonnaise and Old Bay seasoning. The lobster meat is piled high and spills out of the bun.
Also popular is the RH Burger ($20) with sharp American cheese, pickles, onions and Dijonaise with the option of adding avocado or thick-cut pork belly bacon for an additional charge.
The menu also features shareable boards, salads and entrees such as Burrata with oven-roasted tomatoes and charred sourdough, shaved vegetables with baby greens and pecans, roasted chicken with garlic and olive oil potato purée. There also will be "elevated takes" on such classics as ribeye steak and truffled grilled cheese.
Entree prices range from $20 to $59 depending on the dish.
The Wine Bar offers a "carefully curated" selection of vintages and champagne selections from around the world. There will be 40 wines by the glass as well as limited production offerings from some of Napa Valley's respected small vintners.
The RH restaurant expands the Town Center's upscale restaurant options, which already include The Capital Grille, J. Alexander's, Cantina Laredo, Bazille at Nordstrom and Prati Italia at neighboring Markets at Town Center.
Two decades in the making
In 2000, when the St. Johns Town Center project was announced, the Times-Union asked its readers what stores and restaurants they wanted to see at Jacksonville’s newest shopping destination.
Among their requests was Restoration Hardware. In 2003, two years before the Town Center opened, Restoration Hardware was on the list of planned stores. On Friday, nearly two decades later, RH Jacksonville is finally a reality.
RH Jacksonville will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Luxury retailer RH Jacksonville at St. Johns Town Center opens