Take a Tour of Fendi's Lavish Palazzo Privé
A tastefully-curated, albeit exclusive abode.




Rome’s Palazzo Fendi houses many of its eponymous brand’s facilities, including a two-story store, a seven-suite boutique hotel — the Fendi Private Suites, naturally — and now it houses the Palazzo Privé, an immaculately decorated apartment curated by Dimore Studio’s Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran (pictured above). The second-floor space’s centerpiece is a Roman Lounge made up of a chaise lounge, crocodile and leather arm-chairs, coffee tables, and, most prominently, a smoked glass-and-iron bookcase that dominates the living room area. The entire space is softly lit throughout and boasts a tasteful selection of artworks on loan from Turin’s Mazzoleni gallery.
Good luck finding this spot on Airbnb, though; it is for the exclusive entertainment of Fendi’s VIP and celebrity clients. But you can flip through a couple photos of the pad above and live vicariously, for now.