by Natasha Wolff | May 19, 2014 11:40 am
California-based furniture company Restoration Hardware[1] (now known as RH) has taken over the historic former Greenwich Avenue post office at 310 Greenwich Avenue and transformed it into a perfect example of a modernized restoration.
The 17,000-square-foot neoclassical building—erected in 1917—has undergone reworking by James Gillam of design architecture firm Backen, Gillam & Kroeger, in consultation with historic-preservation experts.
The building, which faces the town’s World War I monument, a 50-foot obelisk, boasts a classical loggia supported by six Corinthian columns.
The Greenwich post office
RH’s collection of modern and stylish leather sofas, striking light fixtures and luxe bedding will be on display (check out a few pieces from the collection below).
Click on the gallery above to see photos from the opening.
Petite Kensington sofa, from $2,330
Welles crystal chandelier, $3,995
Restoration Hardware Parties in the Rain Room[2]
A Look at Restoration Hardware’s Fall 2013 Collection[3]
RH Contemporary Art Presents a Group Show[4]
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