Giuseppe Scapinelli Pair of Armchairs in Caviúna & Burnt Caramel Mohair Velvet, Brazil, 1950s — Lot 205C

$28,000

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Description

An exceptional pair of sculptural armchairs designed by Giuseppe Scapinelli, masterfully crafted in richly figured Brazilian caviúna during the 1950s. Celebrated for his ability to merge expressive organic forms with disciplined architectural structure, Scapinelli created seating that is equally admired for its visual elegance and remarkable comfort. This pair exemplifies that philosophy through refined proportions, sculptural woodworking, and an inviting, deeply comfortable silhouette.

The architecture of the frames showcases Scapinelli's unmistakable design vocabulary. Angular faceted arms flow effortlessly into finely tapered legs, while softened transitions and carefully balanced proportions lend the chairs a sense of movement despite their solid construction. Every element has been thoughtfully resolved—from the sculptural arm supports to the elegant floating seat—creating a composition that feels both light and substantial. The slightly reclined backrest, generous seat depth, and broad cushions provide exceptional ergonomic comfort, making these chairs as inviting for everyday living as they are visually compelling.

Recently upholstered in luxurious burnt caramel premium mohair velvet, the chairs acquire an additional layer of warmth and sophistication. The dense short-pile mohair possesses the subtle directional shimmer characteristic of the finest velvet, allowing light to softly animate the upholstery without distracting from the purity of the design. The rich cognac and amber undertones beautifully complement the natural warmth of the caviúna, creating a harmonious dialogue between textile and timber while remaining entirely sympathetic to the period.

The caviúna frames have been professionally restored and refinished in a refined satin-matte finish that enhances the extraordinary character of the Brazilian hardwood. Revered for its dramatic grain, deep chocolate-brown coloration, and warm reddish undertones, caviúna offers exceptional density, durability, and visual richness. The finish highlights the wood's natural depth and movement while preserving an authentic tactile quality—never overly glossy, never artificially flattened. Crisp edges, precise joinery, and beautifully executed transitions remain faithful to the original craftsmanship.

Beyond their sculptural presence, these armchairs embody the defining qualities that have made Brazilian modernism internationally celebrated: masterful woodworking, organic elegance, uncompromising craftsmanship, and an extraordinary understanding of comfort. They possess the rare ability to feel simultaneously architectural and relaxed, making them ideal for sophisticated living rooms, libraries, studies, hospitality environments, and carefully curated interiors where collectible design and livability are equally valued.

A museum-quality example of Giuseppe Scapinelli's work, this exceptional pair represents the enduring excellence of Brazilian mid-century design—where sculptural form, luxurious comfort, and extraordinary native hardwoods are brought together with timeless refinement.

Creator

Giuseppe Scapinelli (Designer)

Materials and Techniques

Caviuna Hardwood, Mohair

Dimensions

Height: 76 cm (29.9 in)

Width: 72 cm (28.3 in)

Depth: 68 cm (26.8 in)

Seat Height: 55 cm (21.7 in)

Condition

Good. The wood has been refinished and the upholstery is new.

Sold As

Set of 2

Place of Origin

Brazil

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1950s


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