Fabric reopens with new campaign from in-house art director, Roberto Rosolin
Last weekend (6 January), London’s prestigious club Fabric reopened its doors and dance floors.
Following support of music lovers globally and London’s mayor Sadiq Khan, it was announced last November that the club’s #savefabric campaign had been successful, with plans to reopen in the new year. The line-up, which was kept secret until the event, included headliners Chase & Status.
The reopening of Fabric saw its in-house art director, Roberto Rosolin, back to creating formidable artwork which personifies the club’s persona through design. For its reopening, Roberto created a campaign entitled, Reconnection.
The series of images and poster displays the club’s melodic connection with London through photography. The photographs showcase London’s lively night landscape, featuring recognisable landmarks including the London Eye, the Michael Faraday Memorial in Elephant and Castle and Tate Modern.
Roberto Rosolin: Fabric reopening poster
Roberto Rosolin: Fabric reopening poster
Roberto Rosolin: Fabric reopening poster
Roberto Rosolin: Fabric reopening poster
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Lucy (she/her) was part of the It’s Nice That team from 2016–2025, first joining as a staff writer after graduating from Chelsea College of Art with a degree in Graphic Design Communication, eventually becoming a senior editor on our editorial team, and most recently at Insights, a research-driven department with It’s Nice That.