“Egg” Coffee Table in Caviuna Wood & Glass by Giuseppe Scapinelli, Brazil, 1950s — Lot 834A
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A masterclass in sculptural restraint and material fluency, this rare “Egg” coffee table by Giuseppe Scapinelli captures the expressive shift that defined Brazilian modernism in the 1950s—where structure dissolved into line, and furniture assumed an almost architectural sensuality.
Designed in São Paulo during the postwar period, the table embodies Scapinelli’s singular ability to translate European modernist discipline into a distinctly Brazilian vocabulary. The elongated, biomorphic silhouette—neither purely oval nor elliptical—feels resolved yet organic, a hallmark of his work. The frame, executed in richly figured Brazilian caviúna, reveals a continuous, flowing perimeter that transitions seamlessly into three elegantly arched supports. These legs are not applied elements but extensions of the structure itself, creating a rhythmic interplay of tension and release, mass and void.
The transparency of the glass top—lightly etched—allows the full articulation of the base to remain visible, emphasizing Scapinelli’s intent: the wood structure is the true subject. This interplay between opacity and transparency is central to his design language, where visual lightness is achieved without sacrificing structural integrity.
Emerging at a moment when Brazilian designers began to move beyond rigid functionalism, Scapinelli’s work introduced a softer, more emotive modernism—rooted in craftsmanship and the expressive potential of native hardwoods. Unlike his contemporaries, his approach was less about industrial repetition and more about controlled fluidity, where each curve feels deliberate, almost calligraphic.
Rarely encountered in this level of refinement and preservation, this table stands as both a functional object and a sculptural composition—an anchor piece that reflects the optimism, material richness, and formal experimentation of mid-century Brazil.














