
| Dimensions | Width 250 cm / Depth 50 cm / Height 60 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 |
There are TV units designed to hold a screen, and then there are pieces like this — a low-profile cabinet that makes the room around it feel considered and complete. Drawing from the design vocabulary of Napoleon III's Second Empire Rococo Revival (1852–1870), this handcrafted media cabinet brings the gilded opulence of Parisian salon interiors into the contemporary living room without apology. Its horizontal sweep — wide, grounded, and disciplined — commands the wall it occupies the way a credenza once commanded the salons of the Second Empire.
The cabinet is constructed from Romanian solid redwood (under 10% humidity), finished in a deep cherry tone with a high-gloss lacquer that allows the grain to shimmer beneath the surface. Covering every face — the top, the two flanking doors, and both central drawer fronts — is dense arabesque marquetry rendered in contrasting pale gold wood inlay. The scrolling foliage, cartouche medallions, and interlacing C-scrolls follow the Rococo Revival grammar that characterized Second Empire cabinet-making: symmetrical enough to feel ordered, elaborate enough to feel alive. Corner pilasters with gilt brass capitals anchor the composition at each end. A clear protective glass top sits flush over the surface, preserving the marquetry while keeping the top practical.
The cabinet sits on four low turned feet with gilt brass sabots — a period-correct detail that lifts the piece just enough off the floor to read as furniture rather than built-in. Two central drawers open on smooth glides; flanking cabinet doors on each side provide enclosed storage. The brass drop-bail hardware on the drawers and doors is cast in the Second Empire tradition, with scrolled backplates and aged gold finish. Every surface of this piece rewards close inspection — the marquetry does not repeat carelessly but is composed as a coherent decorative program.
This piece is handcrafted in Egypt by Brass & Wood artisans trained in European classical furniture reproduction. The marquetry inlay is cut and set by hand, the lacquer finish is applied in multiple coats and hand-rubbed between layers, and the brass fittings are individually cast and finished. The result is a media cabinet that functions as a statement piece — one that elevates the entire room by insisting that technology and heritage craft are not incompatible.
The cabinet is constructed from Romanian solid redwood with a high-gloss cherry lacquer finish. The decorative inlay is pale gold wood marquetry applied by hand to all visible surfaces. Hardware is cast brass in an aged gold finish. A protective clear glass top is included.
Minimal assembly is required — primarily attaching the legs and setting the glass top. No specialist tools are needed and full instructions are provided.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization on wood color, finish tone, hardware finish, and overall dimensions. Contact our team to discuss your requirements before ordering.