Ghidini1961 Sticks Flowers Pot
STICKS FLOWERS POT
STICKS FLOWERS POT
Designed By Fernando & Humberto (Campana Brothers)
The new flower holder is a small abstract bush.
With its delicate poetry it completes the domestic environment.
Sticks frees our composite creativity, consents the play of colors, essences and fragrances, even disordered like in Brazilian forests, where everything grows free and confused.
DESIGNERS
FERNANDO & HUMBERTO (CAMPANA BROTHERS)
Since 1983, Brazilian brothers Fernando (born 1961) and Humberto (born 1953) Campana have been solidly building their career, achieving both national and international recognition.
In 2019, the studio celebrated its 35th anniversary acknowledged as pioneers of disruptive design, which led them to create a groundbreaking language in their field.
Strongly rooted in Brazilian culture and traditions, their work yet carries universal values in its core, such as freedom and human dignity, by encouraging self-identity searching through life experiences
Incorporating the idea of transformation and reinvention, their creative process raises everyday materials to nobility, bringing not only creativity into design, but also Brazilian characteristics - the colors, the mixtures, the creative chaos - the triumph of simple solutions, in an artistic and poetic way.
Based in Sao Paulo, Estudio Campana is constantly investigating new possibilities within design: from furniture making to architecture, landscaping, fashion, scenography and more. It creates bridges and dialogues where the exchange of information is also a source of inspiration.
Campana pieces are part of permanent collections of renowned cultural institutions such as the Centre Pompidou and the Musée Des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, MoMa, New York, the Museum of Modern Art of Sao Paulo and also the Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein.
INSPIRATION
"Sticks put together with the precision of a ritual practice of some remote tribe. The accuracy that we use is like a ceremony that is expressed through a design process that wants to use sculpture as a tool of expression. The sticks could be ready for a fire as a sacral ceremony to express the significance of the moment. From ashes to ashes a constant guide through history in a significant material like brass that color and reflection could symbolize fire." -Campana Brothers