
Stefon Diggs is reimaging luxury furniture with his new home decor brand, Si Vis Pacem, which debuted at Design Miami.
If you have spent any time on the internet over the past year, you'll know that one of the biggest problems with modern decor is that, in the words of Denver-based interior designer Lily Walters, 'your home isn't weird enough.
This collection feels like the anecdote. Each piece designed by the football player is delightfully unlike anything we've seen before; from mirrors lined in ethically sourced coyote fur, to a couch that looks like a grass-covered hill, to H-shaped side tables that double as seats. It's fantastic. The collection is especially interesting in the context of how interior design trends are shifting.
Let's explore what these pieces mean for the future of design. Here is a sneak peek at what makes Stefon's Si Vis Pacem collection so special, my edit of buys to get the look, and an exploration of why it's here to stay. From chrome decor to fur, elements of this collection are everywhere.
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All of the pieces in Stefon's collection are made to order, but we scoured the internet to find them second-hand. This New York-based seller on 1stDibs seemed to have at least one of each piece. If I could have anything in the world right now, it would be this coyote fur mirror. We also tracked down a few found furnishings that tap into the same things that make his collection exciting, at an accessible price point. This way, you can tap into how he's redefining decor in your own home, no matter your budget.

Similar to the Home LG in Stefon's collection, this sculptural piece can be used in a range of ways in a home. Super small and space-friendly, it would look wonderful next to a sofa in the living room as a side table, or could be a stylish plinth for a vase or sculptural lamp.

This brownish mink throw is perfect for adding texture and warmth to your home. It taps into the charm of the coyote fur mirror in an ethical, budget-friendly way.

It might not have the modern 'H' shape seen in Si Vis Pacem, this footstool has the same chrome edges and subtle curves. It would be the ideal complement to a modern living room.

It doesn't look exactly like a hill covered in grass, this green sofa has an organically pleasing shape and inviting velvet texture to channel the same charming energy. The sectional design makes it easy to rearrange for a variety of living room shapes.

I love the burgundy in Stefon's collection, and this pretty, shiny table from Target brings it into your home instantly. I love the idea of styling this in a modern, rather than traditional way.

Though it doesn't have a fur edge, this irregularly shaped mirror brings warmth, style, and striking energy into any home where it is used. It's beautifully poised for the living rooms of the future.
The most important shift that Stefon Diggs's latest collection taps into is the draw for more emotive interiors. Designers are no longer focusing just on how a home looks, but also how it makes people feel when they are in it. With rich textures and sumptuous curved lines, Si Vis Pacem's furnishings convey a sense of relaxation and warmth.
Stefon explains: 'I go to war every day – between my job, my passions, and my everyday life. When I come home, I want to feel as much peace as possible. To prepare for what's to come, or to ground myself. Si Vis Pacem is my way of creating peace in my space, and the only time I truly feel at peace is in the spaces I create.'
This collection also works so well with current shifts because it is so unique. Decorators are striving to make their homes weirder in 2026, and a coyote fur mirror definitely fits the bill. Between the strange materials and unique inspirations, these pieces feel completely original in an undeniably alluring way.
In 2026, design is prioritizing personal taste, friction, and beautiful contradictions. Stefon's designs are a perfect reflection of these realities, representing furniture that will move with us into the next shifts in the interiors space.
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