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Pindler Introduces the Hearst Castle Collection
Pindler presents new additions to its popular Hearst Castle Collection. Inspired by a trip Pindler’s design team made to the historic site in the summer of 2019, these exclusive new additions come 23 years after the launch of the original collection. With a stunning selection of wool and linen embroideries, plush velvets, and printed linen patterns, the new designs capture the timeless elegance and lavishness of the castle in a sophisticated, saturated color palette.
A selection of the new introductions include:
Renacimiento: Inspired by an ornate wood carving found in the lower South Duplex Suite of Hearst Castle. Pindler’s design team translated their interpretation of the carving work into a beautiful, large-scale, floral design that is embroidered on a wool-blended felt ground cloth.
Provenca: An embroidered, and corded, damask design on a linen-blended ground cloth. The motif was inspired by the bedspread found in Casa Del Mar, and the embroidery technique and colorations were influenced by the beautiful flowers in the gardens around it.
Hojas: Inspired by the bounty of fuchsia that is planted along the esplanade that encircles Casa Grande, Hojas features a full-coverage foliage design that is embroidered on a linen-blended ground cloth and features a beautiful ombre of color.
Terrazza: Inspired by the geometric wood carving on the fascia of a desk found in a bedroom in the North Wing of Casa Grande. Harmonizing back to the various new large-scale embroideries, the carving was translated into a midscale design embroidered on a faux silk ground cloth.
Esplanade: Inspired by the carefully laid flooring in the east vestibule of the Morning Room in Casa Grande. Pindler’s design team translated this mosaic stonework into a printed design on a textural linen-blended ground cloth, which gives it a truly woven appearance.
“Pindler has been fortunate to be given access to the vast and diverse collections and archives of fine decorative arts collected by William Randolph Hearst,” said Pindler Design Director Sarah Williamson. “As we continue telling the story of Hearst’s passion for all things beautiful, the new additions to this exquisite collection are reflective of the grandeur, luxury, wonder and mystique of this famous castle nestled in the hills above the California coast.”
The new Hearst Castle designs are now available in the brands showroom at the New York Design Center. For more information, visit pindler.com.