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Homes & Gardens
Homes & Gardens
Julia Demer

Celeb-loved antique source Olive Ateliers has just launched its first-ever homeware line – and it's an affordable way to recreate their iconic rustic look

Olive Ateliers' first-ever home furnishings collection, inspired by antique French farmhouse interiors. shot inside of a high-ceilinged dining room with many books.

Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez, and a whole roster of tastemakers keep Olive Ateliers on speed dial when decorating with antiques. The reason is simple: they just don’t make 'em like this anymore. Or now, maybe they do.

‘History provides wisdom,’ says Olive Ateliers co-founder Kendall Knox, who, alongside Laura Sotelo and Ben Knox, has turned years of sourcing antique trends into Lieu de Vie: a 40-piece furniture and decor collection modeled on the rhythms of a French farmhouse.

Through natural woods, worn-in patinas, and house-made Cherie print linens inspired by the inner sleeves of vintage French novels, the line manages to distill the soul of a one-off find into a collection that feels both aspirational and refreshingly accessible.

(Image credit: Olive Ateliers)

‘For us, Lieu de Vie is about creating furnishings that don’t feel untouchable or precious, but instead become the cornerstones of a home that evolves over time,’ says Kendall. Each piece carries little imperfections, tactile details, and intentional wear that invite life to leave its mark.

(Image credit: Olive Ateliers)

But, to be clear, antique references do not equal outdated. ‘It’s all about balance,’ Kendall continues. ‘Let one or two farmhouse-inspired anchor pieces – a dining table with turned legs, a woven basket, a linen-covered chair – ground the space, then layer them with more streamlined, modern elements like lighting or a playful piece of art. The contrast is what makes it interesting.’

French farmhouse style, in her eyes, is humble yet soulful. As the French so often do, the look makes laissez-faire restraint appear impossibly luxurious.

(Image credit: Olive Ateliers)

Perhaps the best part? There’s no need to sheepishly say, sorry, it’s vintage. This time, you can share the source – and prices in the new collection start at just $35.

These pieces might not be one-of-a-kind, but given the sell-out success of Olive Ateliers’ outdoor line this spring, don’t expect them to last. Ahead, six pieces we’re eyeing to play farmhouse.

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