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Humberto Campana, lawyer and Fernando Campana, architect, have been working together in San Paolo since 1983 in the field of artistic design. They came into the limelight in 1989 with the furniture exhibition provocatively entitled "Gli inconfortabili" (The Inconsolable), a political manifesto rather than functional objects. Their radical point of view is strengthened by the use of poor materials and industrial rubbish. Hand-made products represent the possibility of social redemption in a poor country. Their intention is, however, to find a way for Brazilian design, avoiding European colonization. In Italy, they participated in the "Viaggio in Italia" exhibition at Abitare il Tempo in Verona in 1994 and in 1995 at the exhibition organized at the Brazilian Consulate in Milan "Il Brasile fa anche design". In 1997 they designed lights for O Luce. Some of their pieces appear in the International Design Year Book of 1997, edited by Philippe Starck. In 1998 the Moma in New York dedicated the "Progetto 66" exhibition to them, coupled with Ingo Maurer.
| Weight: | Measures: |
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| Unavailable | 17.25" H x 17.75" W |
| Finish: | Other |
| Product Category: | End Tables |
| Shape: | Round |
| Style: | Modern |
| Table Top: | Glass |
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Murray from Malibu, CA
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3/16/2012
Work of art We use the table for coffee and a book and it is the perfect size. What you see in the picture is what you get. Don't forget that since it is bamboo sticks bound together it is not as sturdy as a traditional table with solid legs. Overall it is very light weight. Not to say that it will fall over...we have dogs and they have not toppled it. We LOVE the design which truly is a work of art. |
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Bren from Seal Rock,OR
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10/9/2011
Unusual Piece This is a well made table; note the dimensions because it is small. |
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umsale from DC
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9/22/2011
Small and short I LOVE this table just wish it was 24" high so I could use it next to me sofa! Amazing design! |