Following after the Biltmore estate, another grand American landmark, the Hearst Castle, will be the inspiration for a new licensed furniture collection from Habersham. The company will launch the Hearst Castle Collection from Habersham at the April High Point Market, a yearly furniture event. The collection inspired by William Randolph Hearst's lavish San Simeon getaway, will include more than 25 pieces including a bookcase and breakfront which has details that resemble the castle's frieze molding and a console table with a veneer inlay reminiscent of a table in the castle's Gothic study.Habersham Announces Hearst Castle Furniture
Following after the Biltmore estate, another grand American landmark, the Hearst Castle, will be the inspiration for a new licensed furniture collection from Habersham. The company will launch the Hearst Castle Collection from Habersham at the April High Point Market, a yearly furniture event. The collection inspired by William Randolph Hearst's lavish San Simeon getaway, will include more than 25 pieces including a bookcase and breakfront which has details that resemble the castle's frieze molding and a console table with a veneer inlay reminiscent of a table in the castle's Gothic study.Oprah's Home Improvements
Oprah's
$50 million mansion just outside Santa Barbara in Montecito, California, has been nicknamed Oprah's Hearst Castle, due to its size and luxury. The property covers some 42 acres
and the house itself is 23,000 square feet. It has 6 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms and, as you might imagine, just about
everything else. Some of the improvements Oprah has
made since purchasing the house in 2001 include the installation of a massive home theater, building a man-made lake
with rare fish and having Montecito sandstone bricks hand-laid in the quarter-mile long driveway. She has also put in a
closet the size of an ordinary master bedroom, not for her, but for Stedman to keep what must be a large suit collection.





