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Louis XV Rococo Bombé Commode with Floral Marquetry & Brown Marble Top

SKU · ENTCHE5101
Louis XV Rococo
Handcrafted Louis XV bombé commode in richly inlaid mahogany with dense floral marquetry, gold brass mounts, and a shaped brown marble top — a Rococo masterwork for bedroom or hallway.Dimensions: Width 120 cm – Depth 57 cm – Height 51 cm
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Specifications

DimensionsWidth 120 cm / Depth 57 cm / Height 51 cm
Weight4 kg
MaterialsSolid Wood, Brass
Country of OriginEgypt
Design StyleLouis XV Rococo
Ideal PlacementLiving Room, Bedroom, Hallway, Reception, Library
Delivery Time30-45 Days
HandcraftedYes — by Egyptian artisans
CustomizableYes — contact us for custom orders

Description

Design & Inspiration

There is a particular moment when you enter a room and find a piece of furniture that changes the temperature of the space — not through size alone, but through presence. This Louis XV Rococo bombé commode achieves exactly that. Its swelling, outward-curved façade, known as the bombé form, fills the eye with movement before a single drawer has been opened. The three serpentine-fronted drawers rise from delicate cabriole legs capped with gilded brass sabots, while a shaped brown-veined marble top crowns the whole composition with the authority of natural stone. This is a piece faithfully reproduced in the tradition of the great Parisian ébénistes of the 1740s — those craftsmen who understood that a chest of drawers could be as expressive as a painting.

Materials & Craftsmanship

The body is constructed from Romanian solid redwood (less than 10% humidity) finished in a deep French-polished mahogany that catches light with a warm, liquid depth. Across every drawer face, a skilled marqueteur has laid intricate floral marquetry in contrasting fruitwood veneers: branching acanthus scrolls, bouquets of stylised flowers, paired birds in flight, and a central medallion cartouche enclosed within a shaped reserve on the lower drawer. The brass mounts — corner espagnolettes, drawer pulls, and leg sabots — are cast and hand-finished in polished gold, their detail crisp and purposeful rather than merely decorative. The shaped marble top, with its characteristic warm brown and cream veining, follows the serpentine outline of the carcass precisely, confirming the piece was built as a unified composition rather than assembled from parts.

Dimensions & Details

Three drawers of graduated depth provide generous storage. The lower drawer, visually the deepest, carries the most elaborate marquetry panel — a classical urn overflowing with foliage, framed by paired C-scroll borders. The upper two drawers each display their own floral bouquet compositions, unified by a continuous border motif that runs across all three fronts. Gilded brass keyhole escutcheons and cast bail-handle pulls maintain their period accuracy. The cabriole legs terminate in scrolled, gilt-brass sabots that lift the piece slightly off the floor, a typical Rococo device to give the silhouette an airborne quality.

Handcrafted in Egypt

Every commode bearing the Brass & Wood name is built by hand in Egypt by craftsmen who have trained for years in the techniques of European period furniture. The marquetry work — cutting, fitting, and laying each veneer piece — is done without shortcut. The French polish is applied by hand in multiple sessions, each coat cut back before the next is laid, achieving a depth of finish that no spray lacquer can replicate. This is Egyptian craftsmanship directed by European design standards, producing a piece that carries historical fidelity alongside contemporary durability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials is this commode made from?

The carcass is constructed from Romanian solid redwood (less than 10% humidity) with floral marquetry veneers in contrasting fruitwoods. The top is natural brown marble, shaped to follow the commode's serpentine outline. Hardware is cast brass finished in polished gold.

Is assembly required?

Only minimal assembly is required — typically attaching the marble top and fitting any transit-protection elements. Full instructions are provided, and the process requires no specialist tools.

Can this commode be customized?

Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization on marble color, brass finish, and wood tone. Please contact our team before ordering to discuss your specific requirements and lead times.