Collection: Sideboards, Cabinets & Bookshelves

In everyday living, storage becomes a form of domestic architecture. Sideboards, storage units and bookcases transform everyday storage into a form of domestic architecture. These pieces shape space through solids and voids, rhythm and depth, transforming order into a visual and design presence. Within this choreography of volumes, furniture ceases to be a simple container and becomes a compositional element, capable of conversing with the grandeur of dining tables or serving as a discreet, elegant backdrop to the living area.

Geometries are designed to alternate compact surfaces and transparency, creating compositions that change perception according to light and viewpoint. Dressers anchor the space with measured horizontal volumes; cabinets play with varying heights and depths; bookshelves introduce modularity and lightness, adapting to ever-evolving interiors. This compositional flexibility allows fluid pathways to emerge, where an open bookcase may act as a filter between the relaxation of an Armchair or Chaise-longue and the activity of a writing desk, maintaining harmonious continuity.

Wood remains central, chosen for its ability to convey solidity and visual coherence. Metal defines structures and details with precision, while glass opens the view onto objects, lightening the volumes. In some pieces, leather appears as a finishing or insert, nodding to the House's leatherwork, adding a material dimension that enriches the surface. The interplay of these precious materials reflects the same attention to detail found in Coffee tables and refined accessories, where craftsmanship transforms raw materials into a tactile and visual sensory experience.

These furnishings respond not only to functional need but also participate in shaping the identity of the space. In the living room, dining room or entrance, they organise and narrate the environment, suggesting a balance between what is displayed and what remains stored. Through studied combinations, the surface of a sideboard may host sophisticated Lighting solutions that enhance grain and reflections, while at the foot of a bookcase the presence of signature-textured Carpets defines an area devoted to reflection and reading.

The relationship with architecture is central: proportions converse with walls and openings, while the composition guides the gaze across the room. Each element contributes to defining a domestic scenography in continuous transformation, evolving over time together with those who inhabit it. Within this evolution, textiles also play a fundamental role: the rigour of a storage unit finds its ideal counterpoint in the softness of Decorative cushions or a selection of Throws and bedspreads arranged on nearby furniture, softening architectural lines with a touch of domestic warmth.

A vision of storage as design, where function and composition coexist in a balance conceived to endure, expressing the Fendi Casa approach. From the bedroom to transitional areas opening onto the Outdoors, every piece contributes to a collective narrative in which luxury is synonymous with style that stands the test of time.