| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Solid Wood, Brass |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | Rococo 18th-Century French |
| 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 |
Set this planter on a console table or mantelpiece and the room shifts register. The four painted panels — each an independent bouquet of roses, tulips, and wildflowers — catch the eye before anything else does. The piece draws from the Napoleon III Rococo Revival tradition of mid-19th century Paris, when French taste turned back toward the ornamental richness of the Ancien Régime but filtered it through the new industrial capacity for finely printed and hand-gilded porcelain. The result was a decorative vocabulary that felt both historical and contemporary — which is precisely why it translates so well into a modern interior.
The body is formed in fine white porcelain with a gently tapering square profile — wider at the top rim, narrowing at the base — that gives the piece visual stability while allowing the four decorated faces to read clearly. Each face carries a hand-painted floral bouquet framed within a gilded cartouche of asymmetric C-scrolls and rocaille shells, rendered in matte gold against a blush pink reserve. The lattice-pattern gilded ground at the upper portion of each panel references the fond écaillé (scale ground) popular on Sèvres and Dresden porcelain of the period. The interior rim is finished with a continuous gold band, the one detail that ties all four faces into a unified composition. Handcrafted in Egypt by artisans trained in European porcelain painting tradition.
Height: 30 cm | Width: 22 cm | Depth: 22 cm | Weight: 5 kg. The square format and generous proportions make this planter appropriate for tabletop or console styling, and substantial enough to anchor a floral arrangement without competing with it. The open top accommodates a standard planter pot insert or can be used as a decorative cachepot for an existing potted plant.
Brass & Wood produces this piece in Egypt, where skilled artisans apply each floral panel and gilded cartouche by hand — a process that preserves the visual warmth and slight variation of traditional European porcelain decoration. No two pieces will be entirely identical, which is the mark of genuine handwork. The piece faithfully reproduces the decorative vocabulary of Second Empire French porcelain without requiring a trip to a Paris auction house.
The body is fine white porcelain. Decoration is applied by hand using mineral pigments and gold, then fired to fix the colours and gilding permanently to the surface.
No assembly required. The piece arrives ready to display.
Dust with a dry soft cloth. For light soiling, wipe gently with a lightly damp cloth and dry immediately. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight, which can fade the mineral pigments over time. Do not submerge in water or use abrasive cleaning products. If used as a cachepot for live plants, use a waterproof inner pot to protect the interior.