Stefon Diggs unveils new furniture line in surprising career move

Jackie Longo

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Stefon Diggs made a surprising career announcement this week. The New England Patriots wide receiver has been quietly working on a luxe new furniture line. 

Diggs unveiled his new off-the-field business venture, Si Vis Pacem - which translates from Latin to English as "if you want peace" - during Art Basel in Miami. 

This isn't the first time Diggs has dabbled in the furniture space. The NFL wide receiver, who recently welcomed his third child - and first with rapper Cardi B - previously collaborated with the furniture brand Paulin, Paulin, Paulin in 2024

This year, he's the sole star of the show with a collection that includes an upscale futon-style sofa, oversized fur-covered mirrors,  H-shaped chairs, and more. 

Why Stefon Diggs named his furniture collection Si Vis Pacem

In a video shared to YouTube on Tuesday, Dec. 9, Diggs revealed that the furniture collection, Si Vis Pacem, was inspired by the mantra "If you want peace, prepare for war," which he feels embodies his own life. 

"I wanted that message to be spread throughout my booth," he said. 

The Pats wide receiver opted to use coyote fur as an accent in one of his pieces, as he's big on textures. 

"I had some options. I could've went faux fur, but you know I wasn't wearing it so I felt like PETA wouldn't have too much of a problem," he said. 

Fans are already praising the new line

So far, the reviews are in - and they're glowing, Diggs said. 

Fans flooded Instagram with praise for the new collection, with one commenting, "Top 3 at @designmiami very unique and creative!!"

"Literally stunning," someone else wrote. 

"What can't he do," a third gushed. 

"I I love that!! Branding in a different way than so many," another added.  

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Diggs' new line will debut in 2026. 

“For this launch, I wanted to create functional art pieces, objects and furniture that contribute to a feeling of peace at home,” Diggs said, according to "Vogue."

“Si Vis Pacem is really a direct reflection of that desire. I feel the most at peace when I’m in a space I created—and I wanted to share that with the world," he continued. "I would love for people to feel welcomed by my work. Similar to coming home, to a warm environment where you can ground yourself and prepare for what’s to come.”

 

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