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Stefon Diggs Debuts Sculptural Furniture Line, Si Vis Pacem

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The NFL star brings organic design and serene living into the home.

A Sanctuary Through Design

Stefon Diggs has launched Si Vis Pacem, a furniture collection whose name translates to “If you want peace.” The line is rooted in creating intentional, calming spaces that offer a refuge from the intensity of daily life. Diggs emphasizes the home as a sanctuary where one can slow down, breathe, and reset.

Nature-Inspired Forms

The collection features organic silhouettes, soft curves, and earth-inspired textures. Pieces like cloud-like sofas, rounded coffee tables, irregular accent mirrors, and versatile H-shaped stools or side tables are designed as functional art, blending aesthetics with utility to elevate everyday living.

Personal Philosophy

Diggs shared that the line stems from his personal need for peace: “I go to war everyday — between my job, my passions and my everyday life. When I come home, I want to feel as much peace as possible… Si Vis Pacem is my way of creating peace in my space.” The collection reflects a holistic approach to design, where artistry and daily ritual coexist to restore and inspire.

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