Directed by Jeffrey Renz the brand’s name and mission is directly inspired by the concept of ready-to-wear from the fashion industry. RTH merges designer with accessibility, the brand brings unique, stylish, high-quality, collectible furniture and objects to a wide range of people at a reasonable price point.
The fashion and design industries have started to merge into a blend that we can call personal style, but it’s slow moving. RTH jump-starts this movement, with a brand and community on a clear mission to blur the line. This is evident through RTH's product design, presentation, partnerships and content. As an added bonus, the Ready To Hang name also rings true as it pertains to personality. RTH is friendly and welcoming.

Pictured: Petal Mirror in Havana and Zip Mirror in Chocolate & sky

Pictured: Jeffrey Renz
Jeffrey Renz founded RTH in late 2023. After a decade running a business in the design industry, formerly a partner of Bower Studios, as well as many years in vintage furniture, Jeffrey's experience led him toward a new mission.
Previously operating in the high-end, locally-crafted, collectible corner of the design world at luxury price points, Jeffrey worked with some of the world's biggest names – from interior and architecture giants like Kelly Wearstler and Gensler, to celebrities like Kylie Jenner, Donald Glover and Seth Rogen. With trade clients, Jeffrey consistently had issues with supply chain, production cost and lead times. For consumers, the major hurdles were price and access to designer brands and pieces. Jeffrey believes in breaking the industry myth that higher prices always mean higher quality. Unique, stylish furniture with personality can and should be available to all.

Pictured: Clasp Mirror in Black
RTH's studio and aesthetic is rooted in NYC style and culture. RTH embraces the delicate balance between playful and timeless. Operating from NYC, a place with unlimited sources of fashion inspiration and references of self-expression, we infuse personality into our work. RTH designs speak directly to the user – how they look, how they feel. Fashion is on the cutting edge when it comes to techniques, details, materials, colour and presentation. It's the most effective industry when it comes to providing consumers with designs that feel authentic and unique to themselves. Whether we’re conscious of it or not, we choose the clothes we wear for a reason. The same goes for the mirror in your bedroom or the chair in your living room.


Inspired by the contrast of light and colour found in a simple shirt cuff, this mirror has a form that’s both thick and thin, chunky and refined.

The polished edges of the glass hug the curve of the solid wood balls that push in from both sides. A gentle, playful nod to hands on hips.

Structure and precision frame a single, rectangular mirror pane. This design suggests movement of the ubiquitous garment fastener - open and close, up and down.

A sharp, square piece of glass gently presses into a seemingly inflated, round cushion. The Puffer explores the duality between light and dark, warm and cold, soft and hard.

Acetate is known for its use in fashion and is a dynamic, textural material that exudes subconscious feelings of warmth, sunshine and exploration. The Petal taps into this stylish, outdoor sentiment and bring it into your home.

The Gotchi pulls inspiration from a mix of studded handbags and coat buttons. A spherical bubble is indented by a square piece of glass, revealing a curved, functional shelf for the most important of objects.

A fresh take on a classic fashion detail. The metal frame of the clasp envelopes the viewer, quietly enhancing everyday style.