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Banquete Chairs

Fernando and Humberto Campana

Multidão

Fernando and Humberto Campana

Sushi Series

Fernando and Humberto Campana

NativoCampana Fossils

Fernando and Humberto Campana

Nazareth Centerpiece

Fernando and Humberto Campana

Tree Sculptures

Fernando and Humberto Campana

Campane di Campana

Fernando and Humberto Campana

Leatherworks (Set of Two Armchairs)

Fernando and Humberto Campana

FERNANDO AND HUMBERTO CAMPANA

BIOGRAPHY
Fernando and Humberto Campana
(The Campana Brothers)
Inspired by Brazilian street life and carnival culture, the brothers combine found everyday objects - such as scraps of wood and furry toys - with advanced technology to create a vibrant, energetic and specifically Brazilian approach to design.

Their cues come from everyday scenarios and using unexpected combinations of found materials - such as rubber hose, tissue paper, string or fabrics -Fernando and Humberto Campana transform mundane materials into objects that celebrate the discarded and are instilled with the spirit of contemporary Brazil.

Neither of them intended to be a designer. Humberto, born in the Rio Claro area of São Paulo in 1953, originally studied law but began to design furniture in the mid 1980s after Fernando, born in Brotas in 1961, had completed his degree in architecture.

Central to their practice are the materials they use. The challenge, as the Campanas see it, is to transform something worthless into something worthwhile. In the Vermelha chair, they tie brilliantly colored cord through a metal frame while their Sushi chair transforms strips of brightly colored plastic and carpet underlay into decorative rolls, which then upholster a basic frame. This process of transformation has injected a new energy into contemporary design by presenting a bold, vibrant alternative to the rationalist ideals of the long dominant European modern movement.

Major institutions have embraced the brothers and their vibrant, energetic and specifically Brazilian approach to design with exhibitions such as the 2008 “Campana Brothers Select: Works from the Permanent Collections” at the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum in New York, and “Campana Brothers in the Garden” at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London from 2007. Many of their works have become highlights at the world’s most important auction houses including sales such as Sotheby’s “Beyond the Limits” at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire England and Philips de Pury “Design” sale (December 2007), which achieved a new record at auction.

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