Sofa in Rosewood and Ivory Bouclé by Giuseppe Scapinelli, Brazil, 1950s - Lot 449B
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Designed in the 1950s by Giuseppe Scapinelli, this sofa is a strong expression of his organic modern vocabulary. The rosewood structure has been fully reinforced, ensuring long-term stability while preserving the original proportions and sculptural intent. Four slender legs support a softly contoured frame defined by fluid curves and an inviting silhouette.
The sofa has been reupholstered in a warm ivory bouclé, a richly textured fabric characterized by its looped surface and tactile depth. The bouclé introduces warmth and softness, creating a compelling contrast with the clean architectural lines of the wooden structure. Its neutral tone allows the form and craftsmanship of the sofa to take visual precedence.
Scapinelli’s designs are celebrated for their balance between comfort and elegance, often favoring organic shapes over rigid geometry. This sofa exemplifies that philosophy, offering a relaxed yet sophisticated presence and serving as a timeless anchor within the canon of Brazilian Modern seating.
















