Fabio Novembre
Born in Lecce in 1966, Fabio Novembre quickly established himself as one of the most visionary figures in contemporary design. Moving to Milan in 1984, he earned his degree in architecture from the Polytechnic of Milan in 1992. Shortly after, he ventured to New York to study filmmaking—a journey that would influence the narrative-driven, artistic sensibility that permeates his work. In 1994, Novembre opened his studio in Milan, which rapidly became an international reference point for architecture and design. His collaborations with prominent Italian brands, such as Driade and Cappellini, helped cement his reputation as a designer who masterfully merges art, architecture, and storytelling.
Over the years, Novembre’s designs have become known for their theatricality and boldness, blending classical references with modern forms. His role as Artistic Director at Driade since 2019, coupled with his leadership at Domus Academy, showcases his ongoing influence in shaping the trajectory of contemporary design.
Fabio Novembre’s work transforms the spaces it inhabits. Turning spaces into theatrical stages, where objects interact in a continuous, evolving dialogue.
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Born in Lecce in 1966, Fabio Novembre quickly established himself as one of the most visionary figures in contemporary design. Moving to Milan in 1984, he earned his degree in architecture from the Polytechnic of Milan in 1992. Shortly after, he ventured to New York to study filmmaking—a journey that would influence the narrative-driven, artistic sensibility that permeates his work. In 1994, Novembre opened his studio in Milan, which rapidly became an international reference point for architecture and design. His collaborations with prominent Italian brands, such as Driade and Cappellini, helped cement his reputation as a designer who masterfully merges art, architecture, and storytelling.
Over the years, Novembre’s designs have become known for their theatricality and boldness, blending classical references with modern forms. His role as Artistic Director at Driade since 2019, coupled with his leadership at Domus Academy, showcases his ongoing influence in shaping the trajectory of contemporary design.