IoNoi Gallery Presents: Step into the Stunning World of Fabio Novembre
Experience the Bold and Iconic Designs of the Celebrated Italian Architect and Designer at IoNoi Gallery
Milan's IoNoi Gallery, which is the brainchild of renowned architect and designer Fabio Novembre, has opened its doors. This one-of-a-kind concept store offers visitors the opportunity to explore and purchase all of November's designs for the first time in Milan.
Novembre, the mastermind behind IoNoi, created the name as a result of his research project, which delved into the origin of ideas and the correlation between the SELF (io), US (noi), and the connection between objects and their respective universes of reference. His in-depth study over the years inspired the conception of IoNoi.
“People and things are born from other people and other things. The search for connections, often unplanned and undeclared, helps pave the way for an inclusive and cross-cutting approach to knowledge. The story does not take place in separate compartments but is both cause and effect. New interpretative horizons are played out in the free comparison of references.” said Fabio Novembre.
The project has now transformed into "IoNoi Gallery", a tangible space that contains and showcases the creative mind of Fabio Novembre. With a focus on industrial objects and art design, the gallery aims to constantly experiment and explore the intersections of design, architecture, art and fashion.
Drawing inspiration from postmodern philosophy and the works of his mentors, the gallery features a display of the key objects that Novembre has designed for renowned brands like Kartell, Driade, Venini, Villari, Lasvit and more. It is a space that captures the essence of November's imagination and provides a platform for his continuous exploration and expansion of art and design.
IoNoi is at 24 Via Perugino in Milan, a few steps from his studio.
Courtesy of © Studio Novembre
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