Giuseppe Scapinelli Floating Daybed in Solid Caviúna Wood with Off-White Alpaca Bouclé Upholstery, Brazil, 1950s - Lot 360
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An exceptional example of Brazilian modernist design, this rare daybed by Giuseppe Scapinelli embodies the sculptural refinement and architectural clarity that defined his work in the 1950s. Crafted in richly figured solid caviúna wood, the frame showcases the dramatic grain and deep tonal variation characteristic of this prized Brazilian hardwood, finished in a refined satin matte that emphasizes the material’s natural depth and movement.
The design is distinguished by its elongated, low-profile silhouette and subtly tapered legs, creating a composition that feels both grounded and visually light. A particularly elegant detail lies in the relationship between the upholstered mattress and the wooden frame: the mattress is intentionally slightly inset from the perimeter, producing a delicate “floating” effect that accentuates the precision of the woodworking and reinforces the architectural quality of the piece.
The generously proportioned mattress is upholstered in luxurious off-white alpaca bouclé, chosen for its soft texture and understated warmth. The fabric’s subtle nubby surface complements the richness of the caviúna while introducing a refined tactile contrast. The mattress sits at an ideal lounging height, offering both comfort and a poised visual balance within the frame.
Two cylindrical bolsters complete the composition and introduce a thoughtful element of modularity. They can be positioned at either end of the daybed, allowing the piece to function equally well as a lounge, chaise, or sculptural centerpiece within a room. This flexibility reflects Scapinelli’s sensitivity to both form and use—design that is elegant yet adaptable to modern living.
Poised between furniture and sculpture, this daybed captures the essence of mid-century Brazilian design: sensuous materials, refined craftsmanship, and a confident architectural presence. Pieces of this scale and sophistication by Scapinelli are increasingly sought after by collectors and designers alike, particularly examples executed in richly figured caviúna.
An extraordinary statement piece suitable for living rooms, libraries, or gallery-like interiors, where its floating form and sculptural lines can be fully appreciated.

















