Happy Pills by Fabio Novembre for Venini

Happy Pills by Fabio Novembre for Venini

Milan designer Fabio Novembre has created these pill-like vases for Murano glass company Venini.

Happy Pills by Fabio Novembre for Venini

Imitating pharmaceutical capsules, the vases are blown in two colours with chemical symbols etched on their sides.

Happy Pills by Fabio Novembre for Venini

Novembre hopes the shapes and colours of the vases alone will make their owners feel happier.

Happy Pills by Fabio Novembre for Venini

Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs interviewed Fabio Novembre as part of Peroni Nastro Azzurro‘s series on Italian design – watch edited extracts from the conversation on Dezeen Screen here and here or read the full transcript here.

Happy Pills by Fabio Novembre for Venini

See all our stories about Novembre here and all our stories about Venini here.

Here’s some information from Novembre:


“Blue pill or red pill? The Matrix (1999)

HAPPY PILLS

Usefulness is a concept that more and more fades away among the objects surrounding us. What we expect from these silent friends is to keep us company, make us laugh or in the best option, excite us.

Hormonal chemistry influenced by material chemistry. Happy Pills are a placebo coming from Murano that, with shapes and colours, would substitute pharmacological solutions.

Dezeen Screen: Fabio Novembre part 2

Dezeen Screen: Fabio Novembre part 2

Dezeen Screen: in the second part of this discussion we filmed at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, Milan designer Fabio Novembre talks about changes in the Italian design scene and compares his ethos to those of other Italian designers. Watch the movie »

Dezeen Screen: Fabio Novembre part 1

Peroni Collaborazioni Talks: Fabio Novembre part 1

Dezeen Screen: in this first instalment from a discussion chaired by Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs, Milan designer Fabio Novembre talks about his work and inspirations. We filmed the talk at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London as part of Peroni Nastro Azzurro’s series on Italian design. Watch the movie »

Peroni Collaborazioni Talk tonight: Fabio Novembre

Peroni Collaborazioni Talks: Fabio Novembre

Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs will chair a discussion with Milan designer Fabio Novembre at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London tonight as part of Peroni Nastro Azzurro‘s latest series of talks on Italian design. You’ll be able to watch the talk via a live stream on Dezeen Screen from 7pm.

Peroni Collaborazioni Talks: Fabio Novembre

Peroni Collaborazioni Talks: Fabio Novembre

As part of Peroni Nastro Azzurro‘s series of talks on Italian design at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs will chair a discussion with Milan designer Fabio Novembre on 29 November. 

The talk will focus on the importace of and trends in Italian design, with anecdotes from Novembre leading to a discussion with the audience.

Tickets are free but must be booked in advance – click here to reserve your place.

Portrait is by Settimio Benedusi.

Here are some more details from Peroni:


Peroni Collaborazioni Talks: Fabio Novembre

Peroni Nastro Azzurro’s Collaborazioni Talks bring together Italy’s most iconic designers to celebrate its unique values and discuss the future of Italian design starting with a personalised talk with Fabio Novembre

What: The Peroni Collaborazioni Talks: with Fabio Novembre
When: 29th November 2011
Where: The Victoria & Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL

Italy is globally renowned for its ability to consistently create some of the most iconic pieces of design. Indeed, the country boasts a long list of well known designers who have become global names in their own right including Alessi, Mendini and Piano. Their success has been built from a unique set of values and traditions that result in beautiful, stylish yet ultimately practical products.

The Peroni Collaborazioni Talks will celebrate these values and traditions of craftsmanship, passion and attention to detail so often found in Italian culture and trends by bringing together two of Italy’s most influential designers who will also share their view on what lies ahead for the future for Italian design, starting with an evening with Fabio Novembre.

The evening will offer a unique insight into the personal reflections and anecdotes from Fabio himself, one of Italy’s most innovative and influential designers, whilst creating and encouraging an audience discussion and debate around the importance of Italian design, its values and the people and trends that will shape its future.

Novembre’s work has played a pivotal role in the development of Italian design and in the past he has worked with leading Italian design brands from Cappellini to Casamania. His first commissioned architectural project was the Anna Molinari Blumarine shop in Hong Kong in 1994 and previous projects also include the unique design and architecture of the SHU bar in Milan and the Stuart Weitzman shoe store in Rome. The talk will allow a rare insight into his work and will address his forecast for the future of Italian design and his thoughts on the new designers that might shape that future.

Peroni Collaborazioni will be hosted by renowned design journalist and critic Marcus Fairs and is the first in a series of talks which will examine the past and future of Italian style and design.

Date: 29th November 2011
Time: 7-9pm
Location: The Victoria & Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL
Admission: free, booking essential.

Robox by Fabio Novembre

Robox by Fabio Novembre

Italian designer Fabio Novembre will present this robot-shaped shelving unit for design brand Casamania in Milan next month.

Robox by Fabio Novembre

Called Robox, the shelves have a picture frame at the top and a red box representing the robot’s heart.

Robox by Fabio Novembre

More about Fabio Novembre on Dezeen »

The text below is from Fabio Novembre:


Robox

Maybe a day someone would say that Robox represents my cubist period or that the edge solution has been the trick to find out the “right way” after the hyperboles and parabola of my work. From Mazinga to the Transformers the boys of my generation had always have a robot on their side and I was searching for a new function able to justify still its presence next to my desk.

The simple change of a consonant reveals the inclusive attitude of this new domestic hero: a device with a heart, an hard-disk pre-digital where store our memories.

Freestanding bookshelf in polished metal
Dimensions: Height 78 cm x depth 31 cm x width 184 cm
Available in different colours all with red heart


See also:

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Nemo by Fabio Novembre
for Driade
Abarth Chair by Fabio Novembre for CasamaniaHim and Her by
Fabio Novembre

Nemo by Fabio Novembre for Driade

Milan 2010: another chair with a face. Italian designer Fabio Novembre presents giant masks for sitting in. (more…)

Abarth Chair by Fabio Novembre for Casamania

Italian designer Fabio Novembre will launch a chair for Casamania in Milan next month featuring a transparent polycarbonate seat supported on a cantilevered aluminium frame. (more…)