| Dimensions | Diameter 58 cm / Height 54 cm |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Solid Wood, Brass |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | Louis XV Rococo |
| Ideal Placement | Living Room, Bedroom, Hallway, Reception, Library |
| Delivery Time | 30-45 Days |
| Handcrafted | Yes — by Egyptian artisans |
| Customizable | Yes — contact us for custom orders |
Place this jardinière at the center of a formal reception room and it does something that most decorative objects cannot: it commands attention without demanding it. The deep cobalt ground — that particular shade the French ateliers of the Second Empire perfected in their Sèvres-inspired productions — absorbs the surrounding light and then returns it through the warm gleam of antique gold bronze. This is a piece that makes a room feel like it has always had it.
Faithfully reproduced in the tradition of Napoleon III Rococo Revival decorative arts (1852–1870), this jardinière is built around a hand-thrown cobalt porcelain body richly painted in gilt acanthus scrollwork across its flanking panels. The crowning element is the encircling antique gold bronze collar — cast with a dense foliate and shell relief pattern — that locks the porcelain body into a sculptural bronze armature. Twin handles rise from the collar in sweeping acanthus-leaf brackets terminating in confronting bird finials, a distinctly Second Empire theatrical flourish. The piece rests on four paw-footed bronze legs mounted to a matching foliate apron, giving the whole composition a confident visual weight. Every bronze element is cast, chased, and finished by hand at our Egyptian atelier.
Weight: 5.0 kg. The globular body is proportioned for tabletop or console placement — broad enough to hold a generous floral arrangement or a planted specimen, yet balanced enough not to overwhelm a side table or entryway console. The painted oval medallion on the primary face depicts a woven flower basket overflowing with roses, irises, and summer blooms — a motif drawn directly from the polychrome porcelain panels favored in mid-19th-century French decorative arts.
Brass & Wood produces each piece in our Cairo workshops, where craftsmen trained in European classical techniques apply the same processes used in the original Second Empire ateliers: hand-casting bronze components, hand-painting porcelain panels, and assembling each mount individually. No two pieces are precisely identical — the hand-painted medallion carries the natural variation of the painter's hand. Customization of the porcelain ground color or bronze finish is available on request.
The body is hand-painted cobalt porcelain. All decorative mounts — the collar, handles, pedestal feet, and foliate apron — are cast antique gold bronze. No marble or wood components are present in this piece.
No assembly is required. The jardinière arrives fully assembled and ready to display.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization of the porcelain ground color and the bronze finish tone. Contact our team to discuss options before placing your order.