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Amanita Lamp by Fernando and Humberto Campana, 2012
Amanita Lamp by Fernando and Humberto Campana, 2012

The Amanita Lamp embodies the unique design philosophy of Humberto and Fernando Campana, Brazilian designers renowned for their innovative approach to everyday objects. This lamp is a testament to their creative use of materials and ability to transform the mundane into the extraordinary.

Historical Perspective

The Campana Brothers, Humberto, born in 1953, and Fernando in 1961, began their journey in design by crafting objects from everyday materials such as scrap, wood scraps, cardboard, and rope. Their first solo exhibition “Desconfortáveis” in 1989 laid the foundation for their design narrative, one that speaks to both the discomfort and beauty found in raw, unpolished materials.

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Visual References

The Amanita Lamp, with its intricate woven structure, exemplifies the principles of Balance and Pattern. The natural tone of the material creates a warm, inviting glow, offering light and an artistic statement. Its form, reminiscent of the Amanita mushroom, is a tribute to nature’s design efficiency, showcasing the Brothers’ commitment to organic forms and sustainable practices.

This piece is not just a lamp; it’s a celebration of the beauty in reuse, a physical manifestation of the idea that design can and should be responsible, beautiful, and accessible. It is an object that serves a functional purpose and communicates a story of innovation and sustainability.

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