
| Dimensions | Width 135 cm / Depth 50 cm / Height 100cm |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Solid Wood, Brass |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | Louis XV Transitional Rococo-Neoclassical |
| 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 |
There is a particular kind of presence that only a piece of this ambition commands — the moment it enters a room, the walls rearrange themselves around it. This handcrafted Napoleon III Rococo Revival buffet draws from the opulent design vocabulary of the Second Empire (1852–1870), a period when French cabinetmakers pushed the Rococo language to its most theatrical extreme: swags of gilded ormolu cascading from corner mounts, mirrored panels that multiply the candlelight, and a marble top that anchors the whole composition with geological authority. The distinguishing mark of the Napoleon III style — as opposed to an original Louis XV piece — is precisely this layering of Rococo curves onto a fundamentally symmetrical, display-oriented case form. This piece faithfully reproduces that tradition.
The carcass is built from Romanian solid redwood (below 10% humidity), dressed in a richly figured mahogany veneer laid in a herringbone quarter-book-matched pattern across each door panel — a technique that transforms the wood grain into a controlled visual rhythm. The finish is French polish: the traditional shellac-based process applied by hand in successive thin coats, building a depth and warmth of surface that lacquer cannot replicate. The ormolu mounts — swag-and-tassel garlands at the top rail, corner capitals, foliate cartouches at the door bases, and cabriole-leg sabots — are cast in brass and hand-gilded in bright gold. Three mirrored door inserts (one large oval centrepiece flanked by two shaped rectangular panels) are bevelled and set flush within their gilt frames. The top is a single slab of beige-veined marble, its subdued tonality holding the warm wood and gold in elegant equilibrium. One interior glass shelf provides display depth.
This buffet is designed for rooms of scale — an entrance hall, a formal salon, or a dining room where the sideboard wall becomes the focal moment. The beige marble top provides generous surface area for styling: a pair of candelabra, a garniture set, or a single sculptural urn. The single lower drawer, fitted with a cast brass pull, conceals a discreet storage bay beneath the mirrored façade.
Every element of this piece — frame joinery, veneer laying, mirror setting, mount positioning, marble fitting — is executed by hand in Brass & Wood's Egyptian atelier. The craft tradition here draws on decades of producing faithful European furniture reproductions for discerning collectors across the Middle East and beyond. Customisation is available: marble colour, brass finish, and wood stain can be specified to order.
The frame is Romanian solid redwood with a mahogany veneer finish, French polished by hand. Hardware is cast brass with a bright gold gilded finish. The top is genuine beige-veined marble. Door inserts are bevelled mirrors. One interior glass shelf is included.
Minimal assembly is required — primarily attaching the marble top and positioning the interior shelf. No specialist tools are needed, and fitting instructions are included.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customisation of marble colour, brass finish tone, and wood stain. Please contact us before placing your order to discuss available options and lead times.