Pamela Anderson Introduces New Home Decor Line That's Nostalgic, Unpretentious and 'a Little Wild'
Pamela Anderson Introduces New Home Decor Line That's Nostalgic, Unpretentious and 'a Little Wild'
Natalia SenanayakeThu, April 9, 2026 at 9:06 PM UTC
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Pamela Anderson for The Sentimentalist collectionCredit: Olive Ateliers -
Pamela Anderson collaborated with Olive Ateliers to design a more than 40-piece furniture and decor line called The Sentimentalist
The collection is inspired by her Vancouver Island, Canada, upbringing and features rattan furniture, teak tables, and accent pieces
Anderson says the line reflects her love for nature, slower living and sentimental memories of her grandmother
Pamela Anderson's latest endeavor is one that hits close to home.
The Last Showgirl star, 58, teamed up with L.A.-based lifestyle brand Olive Ateliers to design a more than 40-piece collection of indoor/outdoor furniture and decor called The Sentimentalist.
While announcing the launch of the collection in an Instagram post on Wednesday, April 8, Anderson wrote that each piece is inspired by her upbringing on Vancouver Island, Canada, where she returned in 2020 to restore her grandparents' massive property called Arcady.
“I grew up by the sea… I remember our tiny cabin on its rocky beach — the wood turned silver from years of salt and weather… I am drawn to things that age and soften with time… furniture that holds you, pieces that grow more beautiful the longer you live with them,” she wrote in the caption.
Pamela Anderson for The SentimentalistCredit: Olive Ateliers
Anderson noted that the “playful and nostalgic” collection can be used for both indoor and outdoor purposes, explaining it's “made to move from porches and gardens to the family picnic table… indoors curled up by a fireplace or outside under the stars.”
In a description on Olive Ateliers' website, Anderson adds of the thoughtfully-designed collection that “the best objects become part of your rituals.”
“This collection feels like home to me — unpretentious, a little French, a little wild. Pieces made to be used, worn in, and lived with,” she adds.
The Sentimentalist offers a range of rattan furniture, teak tables, accent pillows, lamps and baskets adorned with a serene white and blue color palette.
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Pamela Anderson's new home lineCredit: Olive Ateliers
Anderson said the collection evokes special memories of her grandmother while speaking to Architectural Digest about the launch.
“We started the collaboration by really looking at my home and looking at all these incredible wicker pieces that I've kept and carried around with me or things that my grandmother left behind,” she said, adding, “I just have such a soft spot [for these things] — and so many memories.”
It also reflects her “very analog way of life,” she says, which includes spending as much time out in nature as possible and living a slower lifestyle.
Pamela Anderson's new home lineCredit: Olive Ateliers
In 2023, the Barb Wire star opened up to PEOPLE about her home renovation show, Pamela's Garden of Eden, which documented the process of Anderson restoring her family's waterfront legacy property on Vancouver Island.
The show also featured her two sons — Brandon Thomas, 29, and Dylan Jagger, 28 — whom she shares with her ex-husband Tommy Lee.
Promo image for 'Pamela's Garden of Eden' season 2Credit: Hulu
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Anderson said the process helped her learn some harsh lessons about home renovations, including how to fully trust herself when it came to her vision for the space and her massive vegetable garden on the property.
"I've learned not to rush things, to focus on the gardens while my sons figure out the buildings," she said at the time. "I'm in a happy place, surrounded by flowers, trees and dogs."
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