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Campana Favela

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Vitra Miniatures Favela by Fernando & Humberto Campana, 1991
By Vitra, Campana Brothers
Located in New York, NY
, the favela is also nailed and glued together from oddments and waste materials. The Campanas made use
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21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Modern Models and Miniatures

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Wood

Sedia Favela
By Fratelli Campana
Located in Rome, IT
Armchair, Edra, Favela chair, Fernando and Humberto Campana, 2003. Is a chair without internal
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1990s European Armchairs

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Wood

Sedia Favela
Sedia Favela
H 29.14 in W 26.38 in D 24.41 in
1993, Fernando et Humberto Campana "Favela" Armchair
By Campana Brothers
Located in Perpignan, FR
1993, Fernando et Humberto Campana (Brésil) "Favela chair " / 74 x 67 x 62 cm. édition Edra.
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1990s French Minimalist Armchairs

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Wood

Estudio Campana for Edra, Favela Chair, Brazillian Design, Contemporary, 2000'
By Edra, Campana Brothers
Located in Antwerp, BE
Estudio Campana, Edra, Favela chair, Italy, Brazillian design; Modern, Minimalist, Contemporary
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Early 2000s Brazilian Post-Modern Armchairs

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Pine

Humberto & Fernando Favela in Pine Wood Armchair by Edra, 2003
By Edra, Campana Brothers
Located in Montecatini Terme, IT
Favela armchair in pine wood by Humberto & Fernando Campana. Edra production, 2003, Italy
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Early 2000s Italian Post-Modern Armchairs

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Pine

Favela Chair by Fernando and Humberto Campana, Brazil or Italy, 2003, Excellent
By Edra, Campana Brothers
Located in Kansas City, MO
"Favela Chair" designed by the Campana Brothers, Humberto and Fernando, Brazil, made in Italy by
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Early 2000s Italian Post-Modern Chairs

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Wood

Estudio Campana for Edra, Favela Wodden Chair, Brazillian Design
By Campana Brothers
Located in Argelato, BO
Favela armchair was designed by the now legendary Campana brothers (Humberto and Fernando) for the
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Early 2000s Brazilian Post-Modern Chairs

Materials

Pine

Early Favela Chair by Fernando and Humberto Campana for Edra, Italy, 2003
By Edra, Campana Brothers
Located in Madrid, ES
Early Favela armchair designed by Fernando and Humberto Campana for Edra, Italy, 2003. Sculptural
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Post-Modern Armchairs

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Pine

Early Favela Armchair Designed by the Campana's Brothers, circa 2003
By Campana Brothers
Located in Saint Ouen, Île-de-France
Early Favela armchair designed by Fernando and Humberto Campana for Edra, Italy, 2003. Sculptural
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Early 2000s Brazilian Modern Armchairs

Materials

Pine

Favela Chair by Fernando and Humberto Campana for Edra, Italy, 2003
By Edra, Campana Brothers
Located in Madrid, ES
Early Favela armchair designed by Fernando and Humberto Campana for Edra, Italy, 2003. Sculptural
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Post-Modern Armchairs

Materials

Pine

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Campana Brothers for sale on 1stDibs

The Campana Brothers were among Brazil’s foremost contemporary furniture designers. Inspired by their country’s vernacular culture, Humberto and Fernando Campana (b. 1953; 1961–2022) combined everyday objects in unexpected ways — often waste materials like rope, cardboard, plastic tubing, and aluminum wire — to make their singular chairs, decor, lighting and other items. Their designs have been manufactured by such companies as Alessi, Swarovski and Cappellini. And they received numerous honors, including being named Designer of the Year both at Design Miami in 2008, and by Maison & Objet in Paris in 2012.

Humberto Campana was born in Rio Claro in 1953 and earned a bachelor’s degree in law from the University of São Paulo. Fernando was born in 1961 in Brotas, and graduated from the São Paulo School of Fine Arts with a bachelor’s degree in architecture.

The Campana brothers started working together in 1983, crafting furniture using their signature method of adaptive reuse. Their pieces frequently refer to Brazilian social and cultural traditions and entities. Among these are the country’s favelas, or shantytowns, that have grown up around major cities. An homage to the resourcefulness with which the residents of São Paulo’s favelas make use of the materials at hand, repurposing cast-off objects in ingenious designs and constructions, their Favela armchair is made of cast-off strips of wood (the first one was made from discarded slats from a fruit market), which are glued and nailed together seemingly at random. The end result, however, is a compact, solid and well-proportioned chair.

By 1997, some of the Campanas’ pieces were being produced and sold in Italy, including the Edra Vermelha armchair, constructed of cord handwoven around a steel frame. In 1998, the brothers became the first Brazilian designers to have their work exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Today their furniture is included in MoMA’s permanent collection and in those of numerous other major institutions, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Vitra Design Museum.

On 1stDibs, find a collection of Campana Brothers armchairs, case pieces and other furniture.

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