
Brothers, and long time partners, Humberto and Fernando Campana make up the dynamic design team “Fratelli Campana.” Humberto, originally trained as a lawyer, and Fernando, an architect, have taken their signature Brazilian touch to the design world, significantly emphasizing their take on European design with each work. Their forms are hallmarked by the usage of materials in their raw state and experimentation with poor and recycled matter. These features can easily be seen in the "Blow Up" Citrus Basket (2004), another piece of this extremely interesting concept collection which fuses pandemonium with poetry, and embodies his experimental approach to design. Because each and every piece of mirror-polished 18/10 stainless steel is hand welded, each centerpiece is itself unique.
Designed by: Fratelli Campana, 2004
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| Blow Up Citrus Basket by Fratelli Campana, 2004 | 12.5" H x 14.25" W x 13.75" D | Unavailable |
Alessi's intention, from the beginning, was to be highly innovative and ready to experiment with cookware. With this in mind, the Alessi family venture explored new materials and novel design in becoming one of the finest and most well-known contemporary cookware brands. Alessi prides itself on its unique collaboration with designers and architects to produce beautiful, quality cookware. Among some of the best known of the Alessi's products are Richard Sapper's kettle with a two-tone whistle, Michael Graves' kettle with bird shaped whistle, and Philippe Starck's Juicy Salif citrus squeezer.