Edra Jenette Chair
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Thanks to its flexible back, this chair molded in polyurethane with metal armor is a link between rigid and flexible. The backrest is formed by a range of PVC stems that are modeled with use in a free position.
Fernando & Humberto Campana
Born in the province of Sao Paolo in 1961, Fernando Campana studied industrial design at the Brazilian Museum of Sculpture after graduating as an architect. While his brother Humberto Campana was born in 1953 and followed the same course in industrial design after studying law. From their working studio in Sao Paulo they began to build an international reputation following their exhibition 'The Uncomfortables' that launched in 1989. It was this show that caught the eye of Massimo Morozzi, Art Director for Edra, who today is one of the Campana's biggest supporters. Since 1994 the Campana brother have collaborated with Edra on a collection that is both provocative and fun. Their work is found in the permanent collections of museums around the world, and as well as an ongoing collaboration with Edra, they have worked with Alessi, Vitra, Cappellini and Brazilian shoe maker Melissa.
Born in the province of Sao Paolo in 1961, Fernando Campana studied industrial design at the Brazilian Museum of Sculpture after graduating as an architect. While his brother Humberto Campana was born in 1953 and followed the same course in industrial design after studying law. From their working studio in Sao Paulo they began to build an international reputation following their exhibition 'The Uncomfortables' that launched in 1989. It was this show that caught the eye of Massimo Morozzi, Art Director for Edra, who today is one of the Campana's biggest supporters. Since 1994 the Campana brother have collaborated with Edra on a collection that is both provocative and fun. Their work is found in the permanent collections of museums around the world, and as well as an ongoing collaboration with Edra, they have worked with Alessi, Vitra, Cappellini and Brazilian shoe maker Melissa.