The British designer crafted pieces for both a Design Miami presentation and the grand reopening of the brand’s Design District boutique.

The British designer crafted pieces for both a Design Miami presentation and the grand reopening of the brand's Design District boutique.

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Lewis Kemmenoe with his "ænigma" collection at Design Miami. All images courtesy of FENDI. 

What better time to make a splash in Miami than during Art Week?

Yesterday, FENDI celebrated the reopening of its newly redesigned Design District boutique with a fête befitting of its artistry adorned space. Hosted by CEO Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou and Artistic Director of Accessories and Menswear Silvia Venturini Fendi, the event's guest list included the likes of actors Ella Hunt, Storm Reid, and Jonathan Daviss; comedian Delaney RoweCULTURED Editor-in-Chief Sarah Harrelson; models Devon Windsor and Alessandra Ambrosio; and Hot Mess's Alix Earle.

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Jonathan Daviss. Photography by Pierrick Rocher/BFA.com.
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Storm Reid. Photography by Pierrick Rocher/BFA.com.
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Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou. Photography by Diana Zapata/BFA.com.
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Devon Windsor. Photography by Pierrick Rocher/BFA.com.
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Alex Earle. Photography by Pierrick Rocher/BFA.com.
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Delaney Rowe. Photography by Pierrick Rocher/BFA.com.
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Ella Hunt. Photography by Diana Zapata/BFA.com.
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Alessandra Ambrosio. Photography by Pierrick Rocher/BFA.com.
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Lily Chee and Olivia Ponton. Photography by Diana Zapata/BFA.com.

Upon entrance, attendees were treated to a selection of works from British furniture designer Lewis Kemmenoe's new "ænigma" collection, showcased alonside a special edition of the brand's Peekaboo bag. Earlier this week, steps away from its Design District boutique at the annual Design Miami fair, FENDI unveiled the entirety of the exclusive "ænigma" collaboration with Kemmenoe.

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Lewis Kemmenoe and FENDI's booth at Design Miami.

Showcasing a series of collectible wares, the line blends the designer’s avant-garde aesthetic with FENDI’s attention to detail, alchemizing materials like timber, stone, and polished metal. The two chairs, cabinet, two wall panels, two lamps, coffee table, three vessels, and Peekaboo Soft bag mark an unmissable return to the fair for those who prefer their design crafted with a touch of Italian sensibility. 

FENDI MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT BOUTIQUE | 150 NE 40th Street

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