
| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Brass, Crystal |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | Louis XV / Rococo — French 18th-Century Decorative Tradition |
| Ideal Placement | Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room, Reception |
| Delivery Time | 30-45 Days |
| Assembly Required | No Assembly |
| Care Instructions | Dust with Dry Cloth, Wipe with Damp Cloth, Polish Periodically, Avoid, Keep Away from Humidity |
| Handcrafted | Yes — by Egyptian artisans |
| Fragile | Yes — handle with care |
| Customizable | Yes — contact us for custom orders |



Place this piece at the center of a dining table or on a console in the entrance hall and something immediate happens: the room acquires a focal point. The cut-crystal bowl catches light and scatters it. The acanthus-scrollwork brass frame gives it visual weight. Together, they create the kind of composed presence that French decorative arts perfected in the reign of Louis XV — a period when the table centerpiece was understood to be as important as the meal itself.
This bonbonniere is faithfully reproduced in the tradition of 18th-century French Rococo decorative objects. The form follows a classic two-handled covered cup design: a generously proportioned crystal bowl resting on a faceted crystal sphere, flanked by scrolling acanthus arms in brass, topped with a dome lid and a pointed crystal finial. Every element has a historical precedent — the bow-and-ribbon motif clasping the lid echoes the ribbon-tied garlands that Rococo gilded bronzes used throughout the Louis XV period.
The bowl and lid are cut crystal — not pressed glass — with hand-worked geometric and starburst patterns across the surface. The faceted crystal sphere at the stem joint is a deliberate design choice, breaking the transition between base and bowl with a point of brilliance. The brass framework — the scrolled handles, the scalloped collar, the pierced square plinth base — is cast and hand-finished, with the acanthus-leaf detailing on the base showing the depth of relief carving that distinguishes quality casting from the merely decorative. The brass carries a warm, slightly muted finish consistent with French gilded bronze tradition, avoiding the brash brightness of modern gold plating in favor of a tone that reads as aged and composed.
Weight: 4 kg. The substantial weight reflects the quality of the crystal and the solid brass construction. The crystal lid is removable, making this a functional as well as decorative object — suited to holding chocolates, confectionery, or small keepsakes. The square plinth base provides stability proportionate to the piece's height and the reach of its scroll arms.
Every Brass & Wood bonbonniere is assembled and finished by hand in Egypt, drawing on a local tradition of metalwork that reaches back centuries. The brass framework is cast, cleaned, and hand-finished by craftsmen who understand that the warmth of a patina cannot be achieved by machine. The crystal components are sourced and fitted by hand. This is not mass production dressed in classical clothing — it is a considered object, made carefully, designed to last.
The bowl and lid are cut crystal with hand-worked surface patterns. The frame, handles, base plinth, and collar are cast brass with a hand-applied antique finish. The stem includes a faceted crystal sphere element.
Both. The lid is removable, making the crystal bowl fully usable for chocolates, candies, dried fruit, or small decorative items. It functions equally well as a table centerpiece on display.
Yes. The brass finish is available in multiple color options. Contact Brass & Wood directly to discuss customization requirements for orders.