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Kaiman Jacaré
Design: Fernando Campana, Humberto Campana
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Kaiman Jacaré, named after the Brazilian crocodile, is a frameless composition of irregular padded shapes forming what looks like a tangle of alligators. Each element can be detached and reattached at will.
An inviting refuge, it promises a highly personal, almost carnal, relationship, with bits you can hug when you need comforting.
The iridescent coloured fabrics, chosen for their resemblance to the animal world, include crocoprinted leather, and satiny, ultrasoft artificial fur.
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imitation leather
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edra Products, Fernando Campana Articles, Fernando Campana Products, Humberto Campana Articles, Humberto Campana Products04 Articles about Fernando Campana and Humberto Campana
Design as a way of reconsidering life
The Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana have come to Weil am Rhein on the occasion of the opening of their major exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum. Talking to Stylepark, the brothers describe their experiences as cultural ambassadors of Brazil, explain their idea of self-respect in design and the possible ways of fusing high-tech and traditional craftwork.
› To the articleTo be creative means to enjoy
Artists and designers, cultural ambassadors and dreamers: Vitra Design Museum presents the refreshingly diverse oeuvre of Brazilians Fernando and Humberto Campana.
› To the articleStuttgart, Königstrasse – bricked up
In design, interculturality is currently the big hit. Elements from different cultures are being combined in ever more sophisticated ways. However, the reality in cities like Rio de Janeiro provides a very different picture. Soon the favela could become a model of uncontrolled urban growth in Germany too.
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