Sarah Coleman puts a psychedelic twist on the brand's logo at the Fendi Caffe
Artist Sarah Coleman has added a psychedelic twist to Fendi's distinctive double-F logo for a pop-up cafe she designed for the brand in the Miami Design District.
Stylised as the Fendi Caffe, the cafe designed for the Italian fashion house was located on the outdoor corridor of OTL restaurant in the heart of Miami's Design District from May to early July.
Coleman manipulated the traditional Fendi logo
The cafe was informed by the brand's Summer Vertigo capsule collection, which New York artist Sarah Coleman designed in collaboration with Fendi's creative director Silvia Venturini Fendi.
Defined by yellow and blue tones, the ready-to-wear collection features 90s streetwear references as well as shapes borrowed from 70s psychedelia.
The entrance to the cafe was on an outdoor corridor Central to the cafe's bold design was FF Vertigo, Fendi's iconic FF logo that Coleman and Venturini Fendi warped for the capsule collection and repeated throughout the cafe in a series of bold colours.
The artist explained the influences that prompted her to explore the 70s in her design process.
"When I first began brainstorming, I went straight to my bookshelf and dove into everything I have about the 1970s, a period of spontaneity and extreme self-expression," Coleman told Dezeen.
"I think the 70s are the greatest fashion era of the 20th century. The spirit of disco, the flowing post-psychedelic art," she added. "There were so many inspiring aesthetic references to d...
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