NFL Superstar Stefon Diggs Explores Quiet Tension Between Masculinity and Vulnerability

At Tuleste Factory, “If You Want Peace” by Si Vis Pacem invites viewers to slow down and feel at ease

Man in black leather outfit stands in front of abstract mirrors with toy soldier sculptures in the background.
Stefon Diggs. Photo: Kelvin Ayala

Following the December 2025 debut of Stefon Diggs’s Si Vis Pacem during Design Miami, the NFL superstar is presenting his first solo exhibition. Now on view at Tuleste Factory, “If You Want Peace” features sculptural furnishings, objects, and interventions that personify peace as a daily ritual.

Stylish modern room with unique wooden chair, vibrant red chair with black circles, and decorated with plants.
Installation view, “If You Want Peace,” by Si Vis Pacem. Photo: Kelvin Ayala
Modern art gallery with a minimalistic cream bench, blue walls, and abstract painting of a landscape above the bench.
Installation view, “If You Want Peace,” by Si Vis Pacem. Photo: Kelvin Ayala
Fuzzy brown bean bag chair beneath an abstract-shaped wall mirror in a light blue room.
Installation view, “If You Want Peace,” by Si Vis Pacem. Photo: Kelvin Ayala

“I find the greatest sense of peace in myself and in the spaces I create,” says Diggs, whose creations are placed in dialogue with surrealist paintings by Si Vis Pacem co-founder Lindsey Dawn. “With this exhibition, I wanted to explore that feeling through an environment that feels a little more wild, inviting, playful, and deeply human, while still holding a sense of sanctuary.”  

Fluffy hashtag-shaped sculpture on carpeted floor beside a surreal painting with abstract shapes and figures on wall.
Installation view, “If You Want Peace,” by Si Vis Pacem. Photo: Kelvin Ayala
Two abstract mirrors with irregular shapes hanging on a light blue wall, reflecting green plastic toy soldiers.
Installation view, “If You Want Peace,” by Si Vis Pacem. Photo: Kelvin Ayala

From his lake mirrors and H benches to the intentional soft curves and rich textures, the collection is designed to feel both elevated and comforting. “I feel like I go to war every day… between my career, my passions, and everyday life,” Diggs says. “When I come home, I want to feel peace. A place where I can reset, reflect, and recharge. Si Vis Pacem is really my way of creating that feeling within my own space. Honestly, the moments I feel most at peace are in the spaces I create.”

“If You Want Peace” is on view at Tuleste Factory from now through the end of July.