Over the past three years, Fendi Casa’s repertoire has strongly pivoted towards furniture inspired by the wider brand’s fashion icons, embedding house codes in its newest collections. There’s certainly plenty to reference, especially with Fendi set to celebrate a century of history in 2025. From sofas that take after bags to a vanity that resembles a logo, Options explores some of the Fendi Casa furniture pieces that interpret the brand’s heritage for the home.
Annabelle armchair in gazelle fur
Introduced in Fendi Casa’s 2022 collection, the Annabelle armchair has since been reiterated in various colours and materials. Perhaps the most eye-catching among these is the gazelle fur-backed option with a matching cushion. The unique material is not only visually arresting, but also hearkens back to Fendi’s origins as a fur and leather shop in Rome. A swivel base in brushed gold adds to the classic luxe charm of the piece.
Fendi Casa x PH Artichoke lamp
Designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen, the PH Artichoke is a pendant lamp featuring 72 metal leaves arranged in the shape of its namesake vegetable. The leaves, set in 12 tiers of six each, allow light to bounce softly for a glare-free look from all angles. For Fendi Casa, Louis Poulsen has created two new versions of the lamp: one in glass with the brand’s signature yellow tone, and another in brass with its signature Pequin stripes.
Fendi F-Affair
Among the latest additions to the Fendi Casa collection is the Fendi F-Affair, a set of sofas that interlock to form a larger set. Immediately apparent is the “FF” logo, which Karl Lagerfeld designed after he joined the brand in 1965. The modular nature of the F-Affair means the sofas can be taken apart and recombined for endless variations to fit any space; that ability to customise things can go a step further with Fendi Casa’s extensive upholstery catalogue.
O’Lock vanity
Perfect for smaller spaces, the O’Lock vanity is a foldable dressing table, with a mirror, drawers, jewellery compartments and a chair that can be folded into a neat stadium-shaped column. The unusual form factor draws from Fendi’s O’Lock logo, which has been used in everything from earrings to sunglasses and even bags. The iconic mark can even be seen on the top of the vanity when it is fully closed.
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