Campana brothers
The Campana Brothers (Humberto Campana, b. 1953 and Fernando Campana, b. 1961) are Brazilian designers.
In 1983, the two brothers teamed up to make furniture made of ordinary materials including scrap and waste products such as cardboard, rope, cloth and wood scraps, plastic tubes and aluminium wire.[1] From 1997, some of their products including the Vermelha chair began to be produced and sold in Italy.[1]
In 1998 the Campana Brothers became the first Brazilian artists to exhibit their work (3 pieces of their Celia line) at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, along with work from the German lighting designer Ingo Maurer.[1]
The Campana Brothers are currently represented by Friedman Benda in New York, Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London and Paris, as well as Galleria O in Rome.
References
- 1 2 3 Fernando & Humberto Campana: Product & Furniture Designers. Design Museum. Accessed August 2013.
External links
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- Official site
- Campana Brothers interview (in Portuguese)
- Campana Brothers profile (in Portuguese)
- Campana Brothers furniture designs
- "Campana Brothers in the V&A Garden". Contemporary. Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 2007-10-20.