
| Dimensions | Width 57 cm / Height 52 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 cachepot on a console table and watch it hold the room's attention without asking for it. The wide, rounded body swells with quiet authority — the cream-toned porcelain ground a canvas for polychrome floral basket panels framed by delicate gold latticework and scrolling arabesques. This is a piece that rewards looking closely: the more you study it, the more deliberate each decision becomes.
Faithfully reproduced in the tradition of Napoleon III Second Empire Rococo Revival decorative arts — the dominant taste of mid-19th century Paris — this cachepot draws from the opulent interiors of the Tuileries and the grand salons that defined European luxury during the reign of Napoleon III. The Rococo Revival of that era was not a simple imitation of Louis XV; it was a richer, more theatrical interpretation, layering gilded bronze mounts onto painted porcelain with an exuberance that the 18th century never quite reached.
The body is hand-painted porcelain in a warm biscuit-cream tone, decorated with a central polychrome scene of a flower-filled basket suspended by a blue ribbon — a motif directly descended from Sèvres decorative tradition. Flanking the central panel, gilded arabesques and trellis panels are painted with fine-line precision. The gilt brass mounts are the piece's structural drama: a heavily worked pedestal base with acanthus-leaf apron and four scrolled cabriole feet; a rim collar of repoussé foliate ornament at the top; and two dragon-form handles rising from the shoulders, their scales and winglets cast with the crispness that separates quality foundry work from mass production. Every mount is finished in a warm, bright gold — the kind that catches candlelight and lamplight differently at different hours.
Weight: 5.0 kg. The cachepot ships with its gilt brass pedestal base as a light assembly — the base seats securely beneath the porcelain body. Designed as a statement tabletop or console accent, it is proportioned to hold a planted arrangement, a seasonal display, or to stand alone as pure decorative sculpture.
Every piece in the Brass & Wood collection is handcrafted in Egypt by artisans trained in classical European decorative traditions. The porcelain body is hand-painted by skilled decorators; the brass mounts are individually cast, chased, and finished by hand. No two pieces are identical — minor variations in the painted panels and gilding are the mark of authentic handcraft, not flaws. Custom colorways and panel motifs are available on request.
The body is hand-painted porcelain. The handles, rim collar, and pedestal base are cast brass finished in bright gold. Total weight is 5.0 kg.
Minimal assembly — the gilt brass pedestal base attaches to the porcelain body and seats securely without tools. Setup takes under two minutes.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization of the brass finish (antique gold, bronze, or silver tones) and can discuss alternative panel decoration on request. Contact our team for bespoke orders.