Caitlin Wilson’s New Collaboration with Provence Poiriers Is Inspired by the French Estate

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Caitlin Wilson Launches Line with Provence Poirier Cedric Klein


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A vacation to Provence to sip rosé and tuck into a platter of salad Niçoise never sounds like a bad idea. (It sounds even better if said vacation takes place on a vineyard—yes, this is possible!)

But we can’t sneak away to the French Countryside often, so why not bring a dash of this easy, breezy region home? Inspired by one of her own family’s favorite countries to visit, designer Caitlin Wilson is making it possible to do just that.

The Texas-based home decor pro and interior and product designer has just launched a collection with Provence Poiriers, a chic retailer that sells only items made in or inspired by Provence, France and the lovingly restored home that is the namesake of the brand. You can now find the new textiles and tabletop items for sale online at Caitlin Wilson or Provence Poiriers.

Photo credit: CEDRIC KLEIN PHOTOGRAPHY
Photo credit: CEDRIC KLEIN PHOTOGRAPHY

Each of the pillows, napkins, tablecloths, basket liners and sachets are accented with white, light blue and green hues to give a nod to the stunning Les Mas des Poiriers farmhouse and surrounding property.

Photo credit: Provence Poiriers
Photo credit: Provence Poiriers

Wilson originally started Caitlin Wilson Design in 2007, and debuted her first textile collection in 2011. Since then, she’s released everything from a line with Anthropologie to a collection sweetly inspired by her grandma (pass the tissues, please!). No matter the retailer or the theme, Wilson infuses each product with her signature timeless chic style, rich in pattern and colors.

We were lucky enough to recently take a peek at how Wilson brings this philosophy to life in her own space. This spring, the designer teamed up with VERANDA for our Along For the Revival series, during which she explained step-by-step how she renovated her 1915 Dallas home. The big, beautiful and inspiring edits included adding a “keeping room” and incorporating form and function alongside playful furnishings.

“My style is definitely rooted in traditional, I’m not afraid of using architectural detail, color, and pattern to infuse a fresh take on a classic style—I call it ‘traditional with a twist,’” Wilson told VERANDA exclusively in April. In her own home, Wilson likes to “blend florals and chinoiserie that give a room personality and character.”

This collection makes it accessible to follow suit. We’ll take one of each item, please.

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