In 1956, Campo and Graffi opened their atelier Home. Influenced by Carlo Mollino, their style became more rigid and sculptural, emphasising the construction of their forms. The factory was destroyed in a fire in 1964, ending the collaboration between them, but they left a long-lasting legacy.
Franco Campo & Carlo Graffi
Franco Campo and Carlo Graffi met in Turin, Italy, in 1950. Their teak furniture is known for its organic curves and Scandinavian influences.

