Commemorate the Essence of Existence with These Designer Furniture and Home Décor Initiatives
- Ben Wilson
- Dec 27, 2022
- 2 min read
Discover tranquility in modest residences adorned with the meticulously designed furniture and home décor initiatives of Cartier, Loewe, Tiffany & Co., and Fendi.
Objects possess an intrinsic essence that transcends our mortal existence – they serve as gateways to various epochs, a means of preserving history, and a conduit for advancing into uncharted territories of the future. Projects by Houses are systematically compiled, utilizing their access to craftsmanship to extend their knowledge into the farthest reaches of our homes.

Italian Ingenuity
Indubitably embodying la dolce vita with its composition (the softest wool and smoothest porcelain) and motifs (recognizable codes and emblems such as Roma, Pequin, and O’Lock), Fendi's inaugural home décor and lifestyle accessories collection under the creative supervision of Silvia Venturini. Fendi offers an array of items including boxes, trays, candle holders, and the pièce de résistance, home textiles adorned with the FF insignia.

Familial Feeling
Cartier possesses a distinguished history of creating exquisite jewellery and timepieces, hence it is unsurprising that its traditional expertise also encompasses the refinement of everyday objects that hold significance in our daily lives or exceptional events. This year, Maison Cartier's range of objects and accessories, including luggage tags, vanity mirrors, snow globes, and trinket trays of all sizes, draws upon familial warmth to establish the overarching atmosphere and feeling of its creations. The whimsical Diabolo de Cartier print and the Cartier Baby line, featuring the panthère on delicate white porcelain bowls, radiate enthusiasm for living in this season of love.

Innovative Guidance
Loewe's Weave, Restore, Renew project represents a significant commitment to the appreciation of workmanship, particularly ancient methods that mend and rejuvenate artifacts that may have been overlooked or discarded, so revitalizing them. The project, historically centered on leather weaving, now incorporates the Galician straw-weaving heritage of Coroza with an emphasis on a new material: paper. The Korean paper weaving technique, Jiseung, is practiced due to the efforts of Young Soon Lee, a finalist for the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2019. The resulting jars exemplify the reciprocal impact of innovation at Loewe—an homage to the perpetual dialogue among artisans and the unrefined, unexplored intellects of the youth.

Art for Breakfast
Between 1957 and 1962, Tiffany & Co. engaged the illustrious Andy Warhol to create a collection of holiday cards that encapsulated the fun and whimsy of the season. This year, the Tiffany Archives reinterprets those illustrations for a limited-edition Home & Accessories collection that transfers those motifs onto glass or bone china ornaments, festive plates, playing cards, and the original Christmas cards in which they first appeared.










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