Grips Intelligence in-store data covering January 1 through July 31, 2026 across Home Depot, Lowe's, Menards, and Amazon shows Pleasant Hearth, a brand of privately held GHP Group, generating steady momentum with revenue up 4.7% over the tracked period and a 5.0% month-over-month gain in the most recent month. Home Depot dominates the brand's offline footprint at 46.9% of year-to-date revenue, followed by Lowe's at 23.1% and Menards at 17.7%, leaving Amazon with 12.1%. The average product price of $132.94 across the full period contrasts sharply with a recent monthly average of $174.35, up 18.7% versus the prior month. Cumulatively, average selling prices climbed 40.4% over the timeseries window, pointing to a shift in mix toward higher-ticket items. That premium tilt is visible in top sellers spanning $839–$848 wood stoves and vent-free inserts at Home Depot and Lowe's, while Menards skews lower with electric fireplace entertainment centers starting near $90.
OVER TIME
Over the last three months, revenue on tracked channels has grew by 5% from May to Jul.
OVER TIME
Over the last three months, average selling price on tracked channels has increased by 40% from May to Jul.
REVENUE SHARE
Revenue distribution across product categories for Pleasant Hearth on Amazon.
REVENUE SHARE
Revenue distribution across tracked channels for Pleasant Hearth.
BY REVENUE
Pleasant Hearth sells 82% online and 18% offline. Online runs through 3 channels; offline through 2. Online share has moved from 76% in Mar to 90% in Jul.
Online
82%
18%
Offline
Online channels
82%
Offline channels
18%
BY REVIEW COUNT
Across 161K ratings on 4 channels, Pleasant Hearth averages 4.6★. Most reviews for the products are in the 4.6–4.8 range.
BRAND AVERAGE
4.6
/ 5
From 161K ratings
Products are bracketed by their average rating, so all of an individual product's reviews fall into one bracket. This isn't a per-star breakdown of individual reviews.
BY REVENUE
$848.39
Price
$61K
Revenue
$149.99
Price
Revenue
$329.99
Price
Revenue
$89.99
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Revenue
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