Pair of Brazilian Mid-Century Armchairs in Caviuna wood, Giuseppe Scapinelli, 1950s – Lot 756
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Description
This sculptural armchair exemplifies the refined elegance and sensual modernism associated with Giuseppe Scapinelli’s work. Defined by its gently reclining silhouette, softly tapered legs, and fluidly curved wooden arms, the design balances comfort with an unmistakable architectural presence—hallmarks of Scapinelli’s approach to furniture as both form and experience.
The warm-toned hardwood frame showcases Scapinelli’s signature mastery of proportion and joinery, while the generous seat and angled backrest invite repose without sacrificing visual lightness. The armrests flow seamlessly from the structure, reinforcing the chair’s sculptural continuity and organic rhythm.
The armchair is currently upholstered in its original vintage fabric, preserved as a testament to its history and character. At some point, the piece will be reupholstered, offering a unique opportunity for its next custodian to tailor the chair to their own interior—selecting a fabric that complements both the design and their personal aesthetic.
A timeless and versatile piece that transitions effortlessly between classic modern and contemporary spaces, embodying the enduring sophistication of Brazilian mid-century design.












