To celebrate its 100th anniversary this year, FENDI unveiled a new furniture collection at FENDI Casa during the 2025 Milan Design Week (Salone del Mobile). The brand continues its collaboration with British designer Lewis Kemmenoe, which began at the 2024 Design Miami/ exhibition, launching a new round of dialogue through the FENDI Casa furniture series.
A limited edition of the Peekaboo Soft Medium bag, reinterpreted by Lewis Kemmenoe, will be available for purchase exclusively at the FENDI boutique at 3 Via Montenapoleone, with only five pieces in stock. This exclusive bag, alongside Kemmenoe’s curated ænigma series, will be showcased in the FENDI Casa windows. The limited edition bag reflects the design of the ænigma series, incorporating wood, silver, and brass screws, with leather panels that mimic the texture of wood.
The FENDI Casa store is divided into two distinct styles: one side, facing Via Manzoni, emphasizes metal materials, sensuality, and luxury, while the other side, overlooking Via Verdi, showcases natural, organic designs, creating a balanced contrast. New pieces include the Later modular sofa system designed by Ceriani Szostak, inspired by the rationalist architectural arches of FENDI’s Rome headquarters. The sofa features rigid, square metal frames that surround the seats like an embrace, crafted from metal, leather, or fabric. The FENDI Cover sofa, created by the FENDI Casa creative team (FF Design), offers a softer design, with a variety of fabrics, leathers, colors, and details that highlight FENDI’s classic design elements.
The Twist wooden chair, designed by Stefano Gallizioli, features armrests that twist and curl like ribbons. It is available with or without armrests and in choices of leather or fabric cushioning. British designer Lee Broom introduces the exclusive FENDI Idol chandelier, with a hammered glass texture on its irregular surface, cleverly recreating the FF LOGO pattern through light and shadow. The Efo coffee table, designed by Peter Mabeo, outlines the FF LOGO with soft curves, accompanied by new side tables and cabinets,






