Nolan Heimann Represents Olive Ateliers in Debut Talent Collaboration with Pamela Anderson

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Nolan Heimann partners Jeffrey Schneider and Ted Nguyen represented Los Angeles–based design studio Olive Ateliers in its first-ever talent-led brand partnership: The Sentimentalist, a 40-plus-piece furniture and home collection designed in collaboration with Pamela Anderson.

Launched April 8, the indoor-outdoor collection features rattan furniture, a teak dining table, woven baskets, lighting, and textiles in a palette of ivory and blue stripes — all inspired by Anderson's life at Arcady, her restored family property on Vancouver Island. The collection is now available online and at Olive Ateliers' Los Angeles flagship.

Founded in 2021 by Kendall Knox, Ben Knox, and Laura Sotelo, Olive Ateliers has built a quiet but devoted following among designers and tastemakers. The Sentimentalist marks the studio's first outside design collaboration — a milestone moment that called for careful structuring of the partnership, IP, and brand framework.

The launch was featured in Architectural Digest: Read the article here.

Watch the launch announcement on Instagram: View the launch video.

Explore the full collection at oliveateliers.com/collections/the-sentimentalist.

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