Pamela Anderson Collaborates with Olive Ateliers on Rattan Furniture Collection Inspired by Coastal Childhood
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Ellen Eberhardt
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Summary
Pamela Anderson has collaborated with Los Angeles furniture company Olive Ateliers to launch a 40-piece rattan furniture collection called 'The Sentimentalist.' The collection features outdoor sofas, lounge chairs, tables, and baskets made primarily of natural rattan with blue and white-striped upholstery. The design is described as "a little French, a little wild" and is informed by Anderson's seaside childhood. The collection represents Anderson's personal aesthetic and nostalgic connection to coastal living.
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The Sentimentalist collection includes outdoor sofas, lounge chairs, tables and baskets primarily made of natural rattan and blue and white-striped upholstery
all informed by Anderson's seaside childhood
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