Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Fernando & Humberto Campana Leatherworks Armchair


Imperfect, ragged, apparently artless, Leatherworks conceals outstanding craftsmanship of assembly, stitching, and trimming.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Fernando and Humberto Campana Sushi IV Chair


A small number of these chairs is produced each year by the Campana brothers' studio. Each chair is numbered.

Fernando and Humberto Campana Sushi Fruitbowl


Ribbons of fabric, felt, carpet, and rubber net

Fernando and Humberto Campana Sushi III Chair


A small number of these chairs is produced by the Campana brothers' studio each year. Each chair is numbered.

Fernando and Humberto Campana Sushi II Chair


A small edition of these chairs is produced by the Campana studio each year. Each chair is numbered.

Fernando & Humberto Campana Teddy Bear Chair


This chair, first shown in the Moss holiday 2004 store windows, is exclusive to Moss.

Fernando & Humberto Campana Banquete Chair Sharks And Dolphins


This chair was created especially for Moss by Fernando and Humberto Campana in their studio in São Paulo, Brazil and is one of their most exuberant works.

Fernando & Humberto Campana Banquete Chair With Alligators


Compilation of stuffed animals on metal base

Fernando & Humberto Campana Banquete Chair


This unique chair, created especially for Moss by Fernando and Humberto Campana in their studio in São Paulo, Brazil, has been shown in exhibitions around the world and is one of their most exuberant works.

Fernando & Humberto Campana Multidao Chair


This unique chair was created especially for Moss by Fernando and Humberto Campana in their studio in São Paulo, Brazil.

Fernando & Humberto Campana Zig Zag Stools


High and low stools with frame in moulded metal with metallic silver coating. The seat is made by weaving and knotting special hollow tubes in plastic to the circular surround in a long, regular sequence.

Fernando & Humberto Campana Jenette Chair


Moulded chair made of rigid structural polyurethane, having a metallic core. Its backrest is covered of about 900 hundred flexible stalks made of rigid PVC.

Fernando & Humberto Campana Zig Zag Paravento


The circular frame with feet is in moulded metal, sanded and coated metallic silver. The surface consists of a weave of special hollow plastic tubes knotted to the frame in a long, regular sequence.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Fernando and Humberto Campana Sushi


Made by rolling up fabrics and materials of different types and thicknesses and then squeezing them into a large flexible polyurethane and fabric tube. The part left uncovered opens up naturally into a corolla shape to form a multicoloured seat.

Friday, June 30, 2006

Fernando and Humberto Campana Anemone Chair


Special hollow tubes in plastic are hand woven methodically and screw-attached to the corolla-shaped frame in moulded metal, sanded and coated a metallic grey colour.

Fernando and Humberto Campana Favela Armchair


A small armchair made from many pieces of natural wood, similar to those with which the shacks of the favelas or shanty towns are built in Brazil, glued and nailed together by hand.

Fernando and Humberto Campana Corallo Chair


The irregular weaving of hand-bent steel wire with coral pink epoxy paint finish forms a large, free-standing seat.

Fernando and Humberto Campana Vermelha Armchair


Wrap-around armchair with steel frame painted with epoxy powders.

Several days’ manual work is required to build the seat, together with high expertise for the weaving. The five hundred metres of special rope with an acrylic core, covered in cotton, are first woven onto the frame to create a structure and then plaited by consecutive overlapping, leaving sufficient surplus to form a kind of random weave which creates an unusual padding.

Fernando and Humberto Campana Azul Chair


Square in shape, its metal frame is coated with epoxy powders. The seat is hand made in a skilful sequence, weaving 650 metres of special rope with an acrylic core covered in cotton.

Fernando and Humberto Campana Verde Chair


A seat with a steel frame painted with epoxy powders and feet in stainless steel. The seat is made by hand weaving, in sequence, 220 metres of special rope with acrylic core covered in cotton.

Fernando and Humberto Campana Boa


Softly woven, it resembles a large nest that also holds many people – lying down, sitting or curled up - who can also crawl inside the weave to feel even more protected.

Fernando and Humberto Campana Brasilia Table


Fernando and Humberto Campanaʼs multisided tables (2005) are a chaotic mosaic of refl ecting glass pieces. The brilliant colours pay tribute to the designersʼ country of origin and the stones on which the capital, Brasilia, was built.