Arhaus introducing 700-piece capsule collection

Thomas Lester// Retail Editor//June 24, 2026

The Berwick leather sofa is part of Top 100 retailer Arhaus' new capsule collection. Photo courtesy of Arhaus.
The Berwick leather sofa is part of Top 100 retailer Arhaus' new capsule collection. Photo courtesy of Arhaus.

The Berwick leather sofa is part of Top 100 retailer Arhaus' new capsule collection. Photo courtesy of Arhaus.

Arhaus introducing 700-piece capsule collection

Thomas Lester// Retail Editor//June 24, 2026

BOSTON HEIGHTS, Ohio — Top 100 retailer Arhaus is introducing The Collected Home, a of more than 700 pieces.

Officials say the collection celebrates traditional, layered interiors.

“We have always believed that the most meaningful homes are curated over time,” said John Reed, co-founder and CEO. “While our assortment has evolved over the years, our philosophy has remained the same: to offer timeless, artisan-crafted furnishings that are made to last, helping people create homes that feel personal, layered and uniquely their own.

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Reed said a collected home reflects the people who live there.

John Reed

“Layering and thoughtful curation have always been central to how we think about design, and whether through rich materials, color, or pattern, it’s the artisan-crafted details that make a home feel warm and eclectic,” he said.

Inspired by heritage design and spaces that feel layered, storied and deeply personal, the collection explores a more relaxed interpretation of traditional style through details like burl, fringe, tufting, richly textured upholstery, vintage-inspired patterns and heirloom-influenced silhouettes designed to feel collected rather than overly formal.

, Arhaus’ head of interior design, said the Boston Heights, Ohio-based retailer is seeing clients gravitate toward homes that feel warmer, more personal and more reflective of their own story vs. spaces that feel overly polished or trend-driven. She said is Arhaus’ solution.

“The Collected Home collection captures a more layered and emotionally connected approach to living at home,” said Gienger. “At Arhaus, we’ve always gravitated toward rich materiality, artisan craftsmanship and timeless silhouettes that feel collected rather than overly designed. Details such as burl, fringe, tufting and richly textured upholstery help create spaces with warmth, soul and a sense of history.

“People want interiors with a sense of permanence — spaces layered with meaningful pieces, rich textures and timeless design details that feel as though they’ve been collected over time.”


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