| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Brass, Porcelain |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | French Rococo — Sèvres-inspired blue-and-white floral porcelain with gilt brass pedestal base |
| Ideal Placement | Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room, Reception |
| Delivery Time | 30-45 Days |
| Assembly Required | Minimal Assembly |
| Care Instructions | Dust with Dry Cloth, Wipe with Damp Cloth, Avoid, Direct Sunlight |
| Handcrafted | Yes — by Egyptian artisans |
| Fragile | Yes — handle with care |
| Customizable | Yes — contact us for custom orders |


Set a lidded porcelain vessel like this one on a console table and the room changes register. The deep indigo florals — peonies, wildflowers, trailing vines — painted against the ivory ground recall the blue-and-white decorative tradition that swept European courts from the moment Chinese export porcelain arrived in the West. This bonbonnière faithfully reproduces the Rococo spirit of mid-18th century French manufactures like Sèvres and Chantilly, where the vessel itself was as much a statement of taste as its contents. The sculpted golden pheasant perched on the lid is not mere decoration — in the Rococo vocabulary, exotic birds were symbols of refinement, imported wonder, and the collector's discerning eye.
The body is hand-cast porcelain, its lobed, rounded form evoking the soft curves that define Rococo design — no sharp angles, no rigid symmetry, only the gentle rhythm of nature translated into ceramic. The indigo floral motifs are hand-painted with fine brushwork that allows variation in tone, giving the surface depth that printed transfers cannot replicate. The pedestal base is cast brass, finished in a warm gold tone and worked with scrolling acanthus and foliate relief on the skirt; four small bracket feet lift the piece with characteristic Rococo lightness. The golden pheasant finial is cast and finished separately, adding a three-dimensional sculptural accent that crowns the composition.
Weighing 4 kg, this piece has the reassuring heft of quality materials. The porcelain body sits securely on its brass pedestal, and the lid — shaped to follow the oval contour of the body — fits with a satisfying close. The piece functions as a bonbonnière (candy or chocolate box), a jewellery keepsake box, or a purely decorative covered urn on a shelf or console.
Every piece bearing the Brass & Wood name is made in Egypt by craftsmen who work within a tradition of European replica production held to exacting standards. The porcelain is hand-formed and hand-painted; the brass base is cast, chased, and finished by hand. This is not mass production — it is considered making, where the intention behind each Rococo curve and each painted petal is to honor the design tradition it draws from.
The body and lid are hand-cast and hand-painted porcelain. The pedestal base and pheasant finial are cast brass with a gold finish. Total weight is 4 kg.
Minimal assembly — the porcelain body simply rests on the brass pedestal base. No tools required.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization options including alternative brass finishes (Antique Gold, Silver). Contact us to discuss your requirements before ordering.