Fendi Casa ~ The Luxury Living

THE FENDI CASA HOME COLLECTION was created in 1989 as a natural evolution and a new important chapter of a great Italian business epic characterized by an unlimited creativity. THE BRAND, with its on going exploration of new creative fields in line with the changing flow of contemporary living, was bound to develop a new, coherent project related to furnishing as a consistent brand extension of Fendi experimental work. This collection was launched in collaboration with Club House Italia, a company established in the 1970s by Alberto Vignatelli and specialized in the production of upholstered furniture and related raw materials; its aim is to “dress up” rooms in a way which is very similar to how Fendi designs its fur and precious leather coats, clothes and accessories. A NEW CONCEPT OF HOME APPEARS, conceived as the rediscovery of a daily habitat to be stylishly customized, focused for the most part on fox, mink, sheep skin and zibeline, often used on plaids and cushions, characterized by incredible manufactures and fashion details which include the famous “double-F” logo, or also the unique Spy Bag fastener. MOST RECENTLY, Fendi Casa also showed its creative vitality in the contract sector by designing the interiors for the new Crn 128’yacht, built at the Crn site of the Ferretti group in Forlì.

THE YACHT is furnished with sofas, armchairs and coffee tables covered with ivory and dark brown leathers, as well as the large padded bed headboard, a trademark of the Fendi Casa style.

FENDI CASA expands also into kitchens with three customizable cabinetry styles.  At the recent Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan, Fendi Casa launched its first-ever line of kitchen designs, called the Ambienta Cucina, produced in collaboration with high-end Italian kitchen manufacturer SCIC. Designed to integrate seamlessly into a home outfitted with Fendi Casa’s sleek, sophisticated furnishings, the collection features three interchangeable, fully customizable styles.

The Villa Giulia is defined by glass cabinet fronts in “ice” and “dove” colors, steel countertops, and a marble backsplash. Sliding doors that hide the oven, refrigerator, and storage drawers make the kitchen feel more like a living space when not in active use for cooking. The Villa Livia style comes with an island lined in ebony, chocolate-lacquer cabinets, brown marble countertops, and metal pulls in the form of Fendi’s signature double-F logo.
The Villa Ada features cabinetry in a glossy mother-of-pearl-lacquer finish and pantry storage with leather door fronts.
The last challenge – Outdoor furnitures  by Fendi Casa

Outdoor Patio Furniture by Fendi Casa Kama Outdoor
Photos courtesy of Fendi Casa

16 Comments

  1. Oooh very nice. Love the kitchenette especially, and the lighting, and that black screen, and that … hang on, aren’t those Roche Bobois mahjong modular sofas and not Fendi??

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    1. Correct JeannieRichard:-), that i was distracted i wrong the photo…thank you, frends! Now i put the right one!

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      1. hehehe! i can totally understand how you can get distracted with roche bobois – i totally love those and would definitely have them in my home 😀

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      2. Roche Bobois ….ah, we adroe the incredible colourful and expressive sofas…so stylish and extremly beautiful:-)…i want them too in my sunny house!

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  2. I recently visited the Fendi showroom here in Dallas and it was gorgeous! Great post! ~Patricia

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