Pamela Anderson Launches Furniture Line Inspired by Sentimentality and Coastal Living Pamela Anderson, the actress known for her iconic role as C.J. Parker on Baywatch, has expanded her creative pursuits by launching a furniture and homewares line titled The Sentimentalist with the Los Angeles-based studio Olive Ateliers. The collection, rooted in Anderson’s sentimental nature and love for coastal living, features 40 pieces primarily crafted from wicker, designed to evoke a relaxed, indoor-outdoor lifestyle. The line includes items like dog beds, inspired by her pets Lucky, Lola, and Zou Bisou Bisou, as well as functional yet decorative pieces that reflect her personal aesthetic. Anderson’s design philosophy is deeply tied to her upbringing and current home in Ladysmith, British Columbia, a town she describes as her “tiny hometown” on Vancouver Island. She purchased the property from her late grandmother nearly 30 years ago, a space that has become a sanctuary for her family, including her children and dogs. “My home has always been very important to me,” she says, emphasizing her desire to create a safe, lived-in environment. The home, which overlooks the Salish Sea, is constantly evolving with new plants, trees, and renovations, reflecting her belief in embracing change and imperfection. The The Sentimentalist collection draws heavily from Anderson’s sentimental side, a trait she has long embraced. She recalls childhood memories of her grandmother’s furniture, which she still keeps in her home, including weathered rattan and teak picnic tables. These pieces, she explains, are not about perfection but about the stories and memories they hold.#pamela_anderson #olive_ateliers #ladysmith #vancouver_island #salish_sea
