Giuseppe Scapinelli Extendable Brazilian Rosewood Dining Table, Brazil, 1950s - Lot 925
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A rare and elegantly sculpted dining table designed by Giuseppe Scapinelli in Brazil during the 1950s. Celebrated for his distinctive fusion of Italian sensibility and Brazilian modernism, Scapinelli created furniture that balanced expressive organic forms with refined craftsmanship. This extendable dining table exemplifies that vision through its graceful silhouette, tapered legs, and beautifully proportioned top executed in richly figured Brazilian rosewood (Jacaranda).
The tabletop showcases exceptional rosewood grain throughout, revealing dramatic movement and tonal variation that highlight the natural beauty of one of the most coveted hardwoods used in mid-century Brazilian furniture. Softly curved ends lend a sense of lightness and fluidity, while the slender architectural base creates an elegant visual balance characteristic of Scapinelli's most celebrated designs.
Designed with both functionality and sophistication in mind, the table incorporates an ingenious extension mechanism that allows it to comfortably accommodate larger gatherings while maintaining its refined proportions. Whether used in a contemporary interior or a collection focused on important Brazilian modern design, the piece offers remarkable versatility and enduring presence.
As demand for masterworks of Brazilian Mid-Century Modern design continues to grow, furniture by Giuseppe Scapinelli remains highly sought after by collectors, designers, and discerning enthusiasts worldwide. This table represents a rare opportunity to acquire an exceptional example from one of the defining figures of twentieth-century Brazilian furniture design.






















