
Pair of Armchairs (1950s)
Caviuna wood and fabric upholstery
Dimensions: 91.5 × 65 × 71 cm
Country of origin: Brazil
This pair of armchairs, designed by Giuseppe Scapinelli in the 1950s, exemplifies the elegance and innovation of Brazilian modernist design. Crafted from solid caviuna wood, the chairs feature high backrests with slender vertical slats and gracefully curved armrests, reflecting Scapinelli's signature style. The upholstery, made from bespoke organic silk fabric, complements the warm tones of the wood, creating a harmonious and sophisticated aesthetic.
The design showcases Scapinelli's commitment to blending classical elements with modern sensibilities, resulting in pieces that are both functional and artistically expressive. The attention to detail and the use of high-quality materials highlight the craftsmanship that defines his work.

Giuseppe Scapinelli (1911–1982) was an Italian-born designer who became a significant figure in Brazilian modernist design after relocating to São Paulo. He established the Fábrica de Móveis Giesse and contributed to the evolution of Brazilian furniture design by blending European modernist principles with Brazilian materials and sensibilities. Scapinelli's work is characterized by its elegant forms, innovative use of native woods, and a dedication to craftsmanship, leaving a lasting impact on the design landscape of Brazil.
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