Brothers FERNANDO AND HUMBERTO CAMPANA are furniture designer from Brazil.
As with many of today furniture designer the Campana brothers studied a architectural degree and fell into designing furniture.
Many of the designs are chairs and on the most manufactured by Edra which I've blogged about many time see
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Here is a picture of the Brothers:
Fernando and Humberto Campana
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Alligator Chair, 2004 |
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PVC hoses, stainless steel. Manufactured by Edra, Italy.
Lengths of PVC garden hoses wrapped around a
stainless steel creating a comfortable seat.
This chair was born from the intention to seek solutions
with products that are usually
discarded and banalized by daily use.
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Mixed plush toys, iron. Made by Estudio Campana, Brazil.
Lions, dogs, alligators and all sorts of stuffed animals mixed to
form the unconventional upholstery
of this chair. Once more the brothers Campana
transform modest material into design.
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California Rolls Chair, 2002 |
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Stainless steel. Manufactured by Edra, Italy.
The irregular woven form is shaped by hand to resemble the sprawling
coral reefs found off the coast of Brazil. The brothers describe the
Corallo as a three-dimensional scribble.
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Discos Chair |
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Jenette Chair |
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Mixed media. Collection of Fernando and Humberto Campana.
"In the favelas of Brazil, they make mats and bedspreads of all
sorts simply by overlapping pieces of fabric.
We began with this and we thought of sushi.
Textiles of different types all rolled together."
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rope, stainless steel. Manufactured by Edra, Italy.
Born from a tangle of cords bought on a street market in Paulo,
this chair projected Fernando and
Humberto Campana on to the international stage.
The Vermelha Chair marked the beginning of industrial production
of their pieces of furniture.
The way the rope should be braided to the metallic structure was videotaped and
sent to the Italian company.
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wood. Manufactured by Edra, Italy.
Inspired by the favelas constructions in Sa Paulo, using scraps of wood they
found on the streets, the Campana Brothers create this intricately fabricated chair.
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Check out the brother website for more designs:
Fernando and Humberto Campana