This preliminary rendering shows the new eatery Restoration Hardware wants to build adjacent to its new space in the former LouisBoston building in Back Bay. (Photo by Courtesy rendering)

Luxury home design chain Restoration Hardware is planning to launch a restaurant concept in Boston’s Back Bay, furnished with its own products, of course. According to The Boston Herald, Restoration Hardware announced in September that it had leased the 1863 French Academic-style building at 234 Berkeley St. — most recently home for upscale clothier LouisBoston — and would restore its “original glory.”

The restaurant, with its two gas fireplaces and chimneys, is proposed for the Boylston Street side of the building, in a basement-level addition designed in the style of 19th-century conservatory annexes, according to plans presented to the Back Bay Architectural Commission.

Here’s hoping the food is as good as their fabric!