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Pair of Armchairs in Hardwood and fabric, Giuseppe Scapinelli, c. 1950 - Lot 626

$14,000
$14,000

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Description

These delicate armchairs are made in Brazilian Rosewood, known as Jacaranda, and reupholstered in a grey fabric. The woodwork is spectacular and can be seen throughout the piece but mostly in the arms and legs. The old Jacaranda has colorful veins showcasing the age of the piece as well as levity in its design. The wood was refinished and besides the marks of age (which are minimal) the set is in excellent condition.

Lot 449 is the matching sofa for these set of armchairs

Creator

Giuseppe Scapinelli (Designer)

Dimensions

Height: 78 cm, 31"

Width: 66 cm, 26"

Depth: 77 cm, 30"

Seat Height: 55 cm (21.7 in)

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Set of 2

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Materials and Techniques

Brazilian Rosewood, Fabric

Condition

The wood has been refinished and the upholstery is new.

Place of Origin

Brazil

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1950s

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About the Designer

Giuseppe Scapinelli

Giuseppe Scapinelli was born in 1891 in Modena, Italy, but like many of his Italian fellows, he crossed the ocean and immigrated to Brazil where he started a new life. An accomplished painter, ceramist, and sculptor, he began his career as a furniture designer in the early 1950s.

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