Whose name is synonymous with elegant, nature-inspired home design?

Candice Olson’s, of course.

Fans of HGTV will remember her as the outgoing and vivacious host of “Divine Design.”

Candice Olson smiling in front of HGTV backdrop

But what happened to Olson after the show wound down?

Does she stillwork with clients to design homesthey adore?

Let’s see whatever happened to Candice Olson from “Divine Design.”

Candice Olson outdoors with arms raised in victory

And apparently, the premise worked.

Additionally, they’ve all garnered enthusiastic responses from fans and reviewers alike.

It was a segment containing an interview with actress Jane Lynch, of “Glee” fame.

Split image of Candice Olson and Jane Lynch

And she once toldHGTVthat she’d enjoy the opportunity to design a space for former POTUS Donald Trump.

Olson jokingly shot back: “Donald Trump.

I would like to show him how to live elegantly and graciously while practicing a little restraint!”

Candice Olson in front of colorful, outdoor mural

or ‘Thank You!’

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According to many of herInstagramposts, Olson is as much a beach-lover as she is an ardent skier.

Selfie of Candice Olson in front of cruise ship

“I get some of my best inspiration from the great outdoors,” she once toldThe Seattle Times.

And truly, her collections show it, especially those that center around wallpapers and textiles.

Her contributions include wallpapers, rugs, textiles, and furniture pieces.

Split image of Candice Olson and Donald Trump

In college, her volleyball career took her to such worldly locales as Italy, France, and Japan.

Today, work takes her to the Carolinas.

Though she admits to being an unenthusiastic flyer, Olson is dedicated to her family and to her art.

Candice Olson embracing white unicorn statue

She told Chris Ryall forDreamscapes Travel and Lifestyle Magazineone of the biggest challenges she faces with air travel.

“I have size 11 feet and they swell on any flight over five hours.”

Her company, Candice Olson Design, was founded in 1994 and is still in business today.

Candice Olson outdoors under a tree

Pieces that are available for purchase by the public often range in the thousands of dollars.

Candice Olson with textile museum exhibit

Candice Olson and husband on Safari in Africa

Candice Olson during sunset in Kenya