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Shop the Park Hill Collection: French Country Home Decor from an Authorized Retailer

Why We Carry Park Hill

We've been carrying Park Hill for years at My Pampered Life Seattle, and the reason is simple: it's the best French country home decor collection we've ever found. Not because it's flashy or trend-driven, but because it's the opposite — Park Hill designs pieces that feel like they've always been part of your home, even the moment you bring them through the door.

As an authorized Park Hill retailer, we have access to the full collection — seasonal pieces, garden accents, chandeliers and lighting, decorative urns and pedestals, furniture, botanical prints, and holiday pieces. This post is our attempt to introduce you to the collection properly, because if you've been buying Park Hill from us without really knowing the brand behind it, you deserve to know more.

What Is Park Hill Collection?

Park Hill Collection is a home decor brand built around French country, English cottage, and European vintage aesthetics. Every piece is designed to feel aged and collected — weathered metals, creamy neutrals, distressed finishes, hand-applied details. The brand's philosophy is that a beautiful home should look like it's been curated over time, not decorated all at once.

Park Hill is known for a few things specifically: the quality of their cast iron and metal work, the detail in their ceramic and stone pieces, the scale of their statement pieces (their chandeliers and urns are genuinely dramatic), and the way their seasonal collections feel fresh without abandoning what makes Park Hill recognizably Park Hill.

Our Favorite Park Hill Categories

Park Hill Chandeliers and Lighting

If you've ever walked into a space and thought 'that chandelier is exactly right' — it was probably a Park Hill. Their lighting collection spans everything from the grand and statement-making (the Pagoda chandelier, the Josephine, the Savannah) to smaller, more intimate pieces for reading nooks and entryways. Park Hill chandeliers tend to be metal-based with aged or painted finishes, often with crystal or candle-style detailing. They work in French country, cottagecore, romantic, and vintage-inspired spaces equally well.

Park Hill | Pagoda Chandelier - My Pampered Life Seattle

Park Hill Urns, Pedestals, and Garden Accents

This is where Park Hill has built some of its strongest identity. Their cast iron and stone urns range from tabletop accent pieces to dramatic garden-scale statement pieces on pedestals. The proportions are always considered — Park Hill urns look right whether they're anchoring an entryway, flanking a fireplace, or living on a dining table. Their garden collection also includes estate planters, iron stag and hound statuary, bird baths, and architectural details like corbels and door pediments.

Park Hill | Grande Fountaine Garden Urn - My Pampered Life Seattle

Park Hill Furniture

Park Hill's furniture collection tends toward pieces that function as statement accents rather than full room builds — the Cotswold dining table with its distressed finish and turned legs, the Frenchy French sofa series in several colorways, the Alexandra demilune cabinet for entryways, bar back cabinets for dining rooms and studies. These are pieces you build a room around, not pieces that fill a room.

Park Hill |Bluebird Toile Settee - My Pampered Life Seattle

Park Hill Botanical Prints and Wall Art

Park Hill's art collection is underrated and often overlooked in favor of their statement three-dimensional pieces. Their botanical print sets — framed in aged wood or metal, available in sets of two, six, and eight — are among the most versatile things they make. They work in kitchens, dining rooms, libraries, and bathrooms. The chinoiserie wall hanging pairs and botanical framed sets are particularly worth seeking out.

Park Hill | Collected Botanical Framed Prints, Set of 6 - My Pampered Life Seattle

Park Hill Holiday and Seasonal

Park Hill's Christmas collection is one of the things we look forward to most each year. Their flocked and unflocked trees have a naturalistic quality that most artificial trees don't achieve — they look like trees, not like decorations. Their holiday accessories — lanterns, ornaments, wreaths, and tabletop pieces — stay within the French country and English cottage aesthetic even when they're seasonal, which means they feel elevated rather than kitschy.

How Park Hill Fits Into Different Home Styles

One of the things that makes Park Hill so versatile is that it doesn't require you to commit to a single aesthetic. Here's how Park Hill pieces work in different home contexts:

        French country: Park Hill was essentially made for this — aged finishes, urns, chandeliers, toile, creamy neutrals, and botanical prints are all central to both.

        Cottagecore: Park Hill's more floral and garden-focused pieces translate beautifully into cottagecore-inspired spaces. Their bird baths, garden statuary, and botanical prints are especially at home here.

        Shabby chic: The distressed finishes and romantic detailing in Park Hill's collection align naturally with shabby chic interiors.

        Farmhouse: Park Hill's iron work, lanterns, and more rustic pieces work in farmhouse-style homes, particularly when mixed with natural wood and linen.

        Transitional: Park Hill's cleaner pieces — the demilune cabinet, certain lighting, the botanical prints — work well in more transitional or contemporary spaces that want one statement of warmth and history.

Caring for Park Hill Pieces

Most Park Hill pieces are designed to be lived with rather than fussed over. A few practical notes:

        Metal pieces: Dust regularly with a soft cloth. For outdoor pieces, a light coat of paste wax at the start of each season helps protect against moisture and oxidation.

        Ceramic and stone pieces: Wipe with a damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners that can damage the finish or painted details.

        Framed prints: Avoid direct sunlight for extended periods to preserve the color of the prints. A frame with UV-protective glass is worth considering for pieces in bright rooms.

        Faux trees and botanicals: Store in a cool, dry place out of direct light when not in use. Most Park Hill faux pieces hold their shape well when stored carefully.

Park Hill | Tariel Garden Angel Statue - My Pampered Life Seattle

Asked & Answered

Is My Pampered Life Seattle an authorized Park Hill retailer?

Yes — we are an authorized Park Hill retailer and have been for years. This means you're buying genuine Park Hill pieces with the quality and design integrity the brand is known for direct from the manufacturer.

Does Park Hill restock pieces?

Some Park Hill pieces are part of their ongoing collection and restock regularly. Others are seasonal or limited run. If you see something you love, it's generally worth acting on it — Park Hill's more popular pieces do sell out, and restock timelines vary.

Can I mix Park Hill with other brands?

Absolutely, and Park Hill is actually designed with this in mind. Their pieces are meant to feel collected over time, which means they're designed to coexist with pieces from other sources. Park Hill works beautifully alongside vintage and antique finds, other home decor brands, and handmade pieces.

What's the best Park Hill piece to start with?

If you're new to Park Hill, we'd suggest starting with either their botanical print sets (versatile, beautiful, and a relatively accessible entry point) or one of their smaller urn or pedestal pieces. These give you a sense of the brand's quality and aesthetic without requiring a major commitment. From there, most people find themselves reaching for more.

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