The If You Want Peace exhibition is on view at Tuleste Factory in New York City, presenting furniture from Stefon Diggs' SI VIS PACEM collection alongside surrealist paintings by Lindsay Dawn. Originally introduced at Design Miami 2025, the exhibition places sculptural furniture within a blue-toned environment that emphasizes organic forms, soft textures and playful proportions. The installation explores spatial relationships through mirrors, seating and decorative objects arranged as immersive interior settings.
The collection includes The Tree sculptural table, The Lenis Ashtray, the Otium III table, Good Luck seating and oversized toy soldier side tables. Upholstered mirrors create reflective focal points, while additional stools and ottomans extend the collection's rounded forms and tactile finishes. The exhibition pairs the furniture with Lindsay Dawn's artwork to create a cohesive presentation. If You Want Peace is currently on display at Tuleste Factory in New York City.
Image Credit: Stefon Diggs, Tuleste Factory
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