Humberto & Fernando Campana

by Editorial Team | Dec 03, 2009 in Authors | Leave A Comment

Since 1983, Humberto Campana, lawyer, and Fernando Campana, architect, have worked together in São Paulo in the field of artistic design.

Their philosophy is a combination of design, craftsmanship and production.

In 1998 they began working with the Italian company Edra, which produced the famous “vermelha” chair, woven from 500 metres of red rope. In 1998 the MOMA in New York dedicated the “Project 66” exhibition to them, in conjunction with Ingo Maurer.

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