Pamela Anderson's New Furniture Collection Reflects Her "Very Analog Way of Life"
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Pamela Anderson's New Furniture Collection Reflects Her "Very Analog Way of Life"
""I'm really happy that people are responding to it. [But] I've been doing this all along. It's funny to see that people are really eating it up and loving it and encouraging me to do more.""
""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. I just have such a soft spot [for these things]-and so many memories.""
Pamela Anderson is enjoying a successful career resurgence with praised roles in The Last Showgirl and Naked Gun. She has upcoming projects, including Rosebush Pruning. At 58, she is also a cookbook author, cinephile, gardener, and writer. Her latest project is a furniture and decor collection named The Sentimentalist, launching on April 8. The collection features over 40 pieces inspired by her home in Ladysmith, Canada, and reflects her love for natural materials and cherished memories of her grandmother.
Read at Architectural Digest
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