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Arhaus, Inc.

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Key Metrics

Previous Close
$9.83
52-Week Range
$5.57 – $12.42
Market Cap
$1.37B
P/E (TTM)
19.69
EPS (TTM)
0.49
Dividend Yield
β€”
Advanced Metrics
Price/Book
3.30
PEG Ratio
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Return on Equity
17.28%
Return on Assets
4.21%
Gross Margin
39.69%
Operating Margin
14.10%
Profit Margin
4.91%
Current Ratio
1.33
Debt/Equity
1.47
Total Debt
$609.24M
Free Cash Flow
$90.14M
Revenue Growth
7.40%
Earnings Growth
12.40%
Enterprise Value
$1.75B

Market Snapshot

About

Arhaus, Inc. operates as a lifestyle brand and omnichannel retailer of premium home furnishings in the United States. Headquartered in Boston Heights, Ohio, the company designs and sources furniture, lighting, textiles, dΓ©cor, and outdoor products that emphasize artisan craftsmanship and sustainable materials. Arhaus sells its merchandise through a network of approximately 90 showrooms across the United States and its e-commerce platform, which together create an integrated shopping experience. The company differentiates itself through a vertically integrated business model, maintaining direct relationships with artisan suppliers in multiple countries and controlling its proprietary designs. Arhaus operates several distribution facilities to support its fulfillment operations and employs roughly 1,800 people. The company went public in November 2021, trading on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol ARHS. As of recent reporting periods, Arhaus generates annual revenue exceeding $1.3 billion, reflecting its position in the premium home furnishings segment. The company focuses on sustainable sourcing practices, with initiatives including reclaimed and recycled materials in its product lines. Arhaus competes in the fragmented home furnishings market by targeting design-conscious consumers willing to pay premium prices for quality and distinctive aesthetics, positioning itself between mass-market retailers and ultra-luxury brands.