edra - Janette chair
Thanks to the flexible backrest, this moulded chair in polyurethane and with metal reinforcement is a point of union between rigid and flexible. The backrest is formed by a fan of PVC stems that are shaped in free position with use.
edra - Janette chair
Thanks to the flexible backrest, this moulded chair in polyurethane and with metal reinforcement is a point of union between rigid and flexible. The backrest is formed by a fan of PVC stems that are shaped in free position with use.
Fernando e Humberto Campana
Humberto Campana, lawyer and Fernando Campana, architect, have been working together in San Paolo since 1983 in the field of artistic design. 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 to find a way for Brazilian design. In Italy, 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.
edra
edra is the contraction of exedra, which, in Greek and Roman grand buildings, was a room completely open on one side, with seats in the atrium. A courtly place made for talking and socialising. edra was born in 1987 in Tuscany. Today it is known all over the world for the absolute quality of its products, that join artistic tradition, technological research, high manual expertise and very high quality materials. A search for quality and a constant pursuit of product innovation has led Edra to develop exclusive solutions for its sofas. Edra’s Development Centre can rely on highly skilled and selected labour that knows how to masterly treat all the steps in the manufacturing process. The technical quality of the materials is certified and always aims at offering the highest level of comfort.
- Brand
- edra
- Designer
- Fratelli Campana
- Material
- PVC
metal