Pamela Anderson’s New Furniture Collection Reflects Her “Very Analog Way of Life” Pamela Anderson, the actress known for her iconic roles in Showgirls and Naked Gun, is expanding her creative ventures with a new furniture and decor collection inspired by her lifestyle and heritage. The collaboration with LA-based lifestyle brand Olive Ateliers, titled The Sentimentalist, launches on April 8 and features over 40 pieces designed to embody Anderson’s “very analog way of life.” The collection includes rattan furniture, a teak dining table, and baskets, all rooted in her love for natural materials and her family’s history. Anderson’s design philosophy is deeply personal, shaped by her upbringing and the influence of her late grandmother. The collection draws from her restored home in Arcady, British Columbia, where she spent her childhood. “We started the collaboration by really looking at my home and all these incredible wicker pieces I’ve kept or things my grandmother left behind,” she explains. These items, filled with sentimental value, reflect her belief in sustainability and the idea of giving objects a second life. “I have such a soft spot for these things—and so many memories,” she says. The collection’s name, The Sentimentalist, captures Anderson’s approach to design, which prioritizes warmth, comfort, and connection over sleek modernity. “It’s about how something will live: a chair you return to each morning, a sofa that holds you,” says Kendall Knox, one of Olive Ateliers’ cofounders. The pieces are crafted to blend seamlessly into both indoor and outdoor spaces, emphasizing their versatility. Rattan, a material that patinates over time, is central to the line, symbolizing Anderson’s appreciation for natural textures and imperfections.#pamela_anderson #olive_ateliers #south_of_france #arcady_british_columbia #kendall_knox
