Giuseppe Scapinelli Sculptural Wooden Coffee Table, Brazil, 1950s - Lot 770
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Description
This rare and sculptural coffee table exemplifies Giuseppe Scapinelli’s masterful interpretation of Brazilian modernism in the postwar period. Designed and produced in Brazil in the 1950s, the table features a generously scaled, organically contoured wooden top resting on an expressive base composed of curved, intersecting supports.
Scapinelli’s design language—deeply influenced by European modernism yet rooted in Brazilian craftsmanship—is evident in the fluidity of the structure and the refined balance between strength and elegance. The base reads almost as a continuous gesture, showcasing exceptional joinery and a deep appreciation for the natural beauty of the wood grain.
Both architectural and sculptural, the table transcends pure function, standing as a statement piece that anchors a space while celebrating material, form, and craftsmanship. An outstanding example of mid-century Brazilian design by one of its most expressive and sought-after designers.












