Teenagers are not known for their expensive tastes. Yet there is, somehow, a new luxury home furnishings brand aimed directly at high schoolers and college students.
Restoration Hardware, in an eager attempt to connect with America's youth, has unveiled a new furniture and home decor line called "RH Teen," which features youthful design concepts such as butterfly chairs, bean bags and lots of faux fur.
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However, judging from the home furnishings, Restoration Hardware has no idea how much money the average American teenager brings in annually. Here's a hint: it likely isn't enough to cover the cost of a $600 leather beanbag.
Or a $249 faux fur butterfly chair.
This $295 memory board is a great place for those A+ papers!
Whoever designed these $129 sheets "For Him" is going to have a tough time finding a teenage boy who cares about thread count.
All you have is "now" because you spent everything else you had on this $269 chalkboard.
And OK, yes, while most of these items will likely be purchased by wealthy parents rather than teens, the fact still remains: any good '90s kid will tell you that it is morally reprehensible to pay $300 for a butterfly chair.