Bar Cabinet
Giuseppe Scapinelli
1960's
Imbuia wood with brass accents

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Approx. dimensions: standard bar height; custom curved design

About the work

Bar Cabinet (1960s)
Imbuia wood with brass accents
Approx. dimensions: standard bar height; custom curved design
Country of origin: Brazil

This sculptural bar cabinet, crafted by Móveis de Arte Giesse in the 1960s, is a remarkable example of Brazilian mid-century modernism. Built from richly grained imbuia wood, the piece features a distinctive curved form with a front façade marked by dramatic vertical wood grain patterns. A striking row of square brass accents punctuates the upper band, blending geometric rigor with decorative refinement.

The cabinet sits atop slim cylindrical legs, contributing to a sense of lightness and balance despite its substantial volume. Both functional and ornamental, the piece reflects Giesse’s commitment to high craftsmanship and bold, architectural presence.

About the artist

Giuseppe Scapinelli

Móveis de Arte Giesse was the São Paulo-based furniture company founded by Giuseppe Scapinelli, an Italian-born designer who played a central role in Brazilian modernist design. The brand became known for refined woodworking, sculptural silhouettes, and the innovative use of native woods such as imbuia and pau marfim. This bar is emblematic of the firm's legacy—where elegance meets functionality with unmistakable Brazilian character.

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