Pair of Lounge Chairs
Giuseppe Scapinelli
1950
Solid caviúna wood and fabric (original upholstery, to be replaced)

size:

72 × 63 × 66 cm

About the work

Pair of Lounge Chairs (1950)
Solid caviúna wood and fabric (original upholstery, to be replaced)
Dimensions: 72 × 63 × 66 cm
Country of origin: Brazil

This pair of lounge chairs, designed by Giuseppe Scapinelli in the 1950s, represents one of the most elegant expressions of Brazilian mid-century modern design. Crafted from solid caviúna wood, the chairs feature sculptural frames defined by gently arched armrests, organic curves, and a fluid integration of structure and silhouette.

The woodwork—refined and sinuous—echoes both Scandinavian design and Brazilian craftsmanship, while the upholstered cushions (currently with original fabric) offer comfort and subtle contrast to the warm, polished grain of the caviúna. Light in appearance yet solid in construction, the chairs maintain perfect balance between formal dynamism and domestic ease.

About the artist

Giuseppe Scapinelli

Giuseppe Scapinelli (1891–1982) was an Italian-born designer who became a key figure in Brazil's design history. Known for his sensual forms and inventive structures, Scapinelli contributed to a generation of designers who redefined Brazilian furniture in the postwar period. These lounge chairs, with their graceful construction and timeless appeal, are emblematic of his artistic vision.

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