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Sofa in Hardwood and Off-White Bouclé by Giuseppe Scapinelli, Brazil, 1950s - Lot 525BDescription Designed in Brazil in the 1950s, this sofa by Giuseppe Scapinelli is a striking example of the designers ability to unite sculptural elegance, structural clarity, and domestic comfort within a distinctly Brazilian modern vocabulary. The silhouette is immediately recognizable as Scapinellis: softly architectural yet deeply sensual, with sweeping, continuous lines that reject strict rationalism in favor of a more organic and expressive form.
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Designed in Brazil in the 1950s, this sofa by Giuseppe Scapinelli is a striking example of the designer’s ability to unite sculptural elegance, structural clarity, and domestic comfort within a distinctly Brazilian modern vocabulary. The silhouette is immediately recognizable as Scapinelli’s: softly architectural yet deeply sensual, with sweeping, continuous lines that reject strict rationalism in favor of a more organic and expressive form. The frame feels composed but never severe, revealing the designer’s rare sensitivity to proportion, movement, and visual rhythm.

What distinguishes Scapinelli from many of his mid-century contemporaries is the way he infused modernism with warmth. Rather than relying on hard edges or purely rectilinear forms, he developed a language of subtle curvature and fluid transitions, giving his seating a sense of animation and grace. This sofa embodies that sensibility beautifully. The backrest flows with a gentle, almost biomorphic contour, while the rolled arms and tapering supports create a composition that feels both inviting and highly resolved. The overall effect is sculptural, but never at the expense of comfort.

Raised on four slender tapered legs, the sofa achieves the lightness so essential to the best Brazilian modern furniture of the period. That lifted stance gives the piece an airy, architectural presence, allowing the volume of the body to appear poised rather than heavy. It is a hallmark of 1950s Brazilian design: furniture that feels elegant and open, in dialogue with modern architecture and a changing vision of interior life. In Scapinelli’s hands, this lightness was paired with exceptional craftsmanship and a deeply intuitive understanding of how form should serve the body.

The sofa has been reupholstered in a luxurious off-white bouclé, a textile that enhances its sculptural presence while adding warmth, softness, and tactile richness. The nubby surface of the bouclé gives the piece a luxurious visual depth, amplifying the curvature of the frame and lending softness to its refined silhouette. Its quiet, neutral tone allows the architecture of the design to take precedence, while also underscoring the sophistication of the proportions. The contrast between the upholstery’s plush texture and the disciplined elegance of the frame is especially compelling, emphasizing the tension between comfort and restraint that makes Scapinelli’s work so enduring.

This piece also reflects the broader cultural optimism of 1950s Brazil, a moment when design was increasingly shaped by ideas of progress, refinement, and national identity. Brazilian modernism in this period absorbed international modernist ideals, yet transformed them through a more sensual materiality and a stronger relationship to craft. Scapinelli was one of the designers who helped define that shift. His work moved away from the austerity associated with European modernism and toward something more intimate, lyrical, and emotionally resonant. In that sense, this sofa is not only an elegant furnishing, but also an artifact of a broader design movement that reimagined what modern living could look and feel like in Brazil.

Elegant, sculptural, and unmistakably Brazilian, this sofa stands as a strong expression of Giuseppe Scapinelli’s mature style and of the creative energy that defined Brazilian design in the 1950s. It is a rare and highly atmospheric example—at once sophisticated, inviting, and historically important.

 

Sofa in Hardwood and Off-White Bouclé by Giuseppe Scapinelli, Brazil, 1950s - Lot 525B

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