Campana brothers

Humberto (left) and Fernando Campana speak to the [[Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum The Campana Brothers, consisting of Humberto Campana (born 1953) and Fernando Campana (1961–2022), are Brazilian furniture designers.

They stated that Lina Bo Bardi and Oscar Niemeyer were some of the big names who had a concrete influence on them.

In 1984 they co-founded Estudio Campana, which became recognised for its furniture design and intriguing pieces - such as the Vermelha (1993) and Favela (1998) chairs. In 1998, Estudio Campana debuted their first international show with the German lighting designer Ingo Maurer, "Project 66", which was curated by Paola Antonelli at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In later years, the studio expanded its repertoire to the areas of architecture, landscaping, scenography, fashion, among others.

In fashion, Estudio Campana signed a collection for Brazilian jewelers H. Stern (2001). For the last fifteen years they have collaborated with Melissa to create footwear and accessories.

The ''Café Campana'' in the Musée d'Orsay was designed by the Campana Brothers.

Artistic partnerships include the creation of the costumes for “Virtually There” ballet hosted by Performa Visionaries at Mana Contemporary in New Jersey (2006), sets and costumes for the Marseille National Ballet ‘Metamorphose’ show (2007) and the scenography of the ‘Peter and the Wolf’ musical, presented at the Guggenheim Museum in New York (2008).

The Campana brothers have been the recipients of many important awards, including Order of the Arts and Letters, Paris (2013); Ordem do Mérito Cultural, Brazil (2012); Design Miami, Designer of the Year (2008); George Nelson Design Interior Awards, Interios Magazine USA (1999).

Fernando Campana died on 16 November 2022, at the age of 61. Provided by Wikipedia
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