
| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Solid Wood, Brass |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | French Empire 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 |
Set a jardinière at the entrance of a formal reception room and it does something no artwork on a wall can quite replicate: it holds life — a sculptural vessel that bridges architecture and nature. This handcrafted Empire-style octagonal jardinière draws from the design vocabulary of the Napoleonic period (1800–1830), when furniture was conceived not merely as utility but as architecture in miniature. The octagonal silhouette, the deep lacquer-black ground, the gilt pilasters rising like columns on a triumphal arch — every element reflects the Empire's taste for grandeur resolved into precise geometry.
Constructed from Romanian solid redwood (below 10% humidity) for structural integrity that resists warping in variable climates, the body receives a deep gloss ebonized lacquer finish — achieving the dark, near-reflective surface that the Empire period used to evoke ebony at a fraction of the material cost, while gaining superior dimensional stability. The gilt brass pilaster columns are hand-applied at each faceted corner, their capitals carrying cast rosette mounts — the four-petalled quatrefoil device used throughout Empire decorative vocabulary as a symbol of classical refinement. White-line panel framing runs across each face, creating a visual field that organizes the composition with the discipline of architectural drawing.
The jardinière measures 62 cm × 62 cm at the base and rises to 71 cm — proportions calibrated for a large ornamental planting arrangement or as a standalone architectural statement. The open interior, clearly visible from the three-quarter angle, is finished in the same ebonized black, maintaining visual consistency whether planted or styled with decorative objects. The chamfered base plinth gives the piece visual weight without bulk, anchoring it to the floor with quiet authority.
Every jardinière in the Brass & Wood collection is produced by hand in Egypt, combining traditional joinery techniques with period-accurate ornamental metalwork. The pilaster columns and rosette mounts are individually cast and gilded, then hand-positioned to align precisely with the faceted corners of the octagonal form. Quality control follows each piece through lacquering, gilding, and finishing — ensuring the high-gloss surface and metalwork meet the standard required for luxury interior placement.
The body is constructed from Romanian solid redwood with a deep gloss ebonized lacquer finish. Decorative elements — pilaster columns, rosette corner mounts, and panel framing lines — are in gilt brass, hand-applied and finished individually.
The jardinière is designed as a decorative planting vessel. For live plants, we recommend using an inner liner or waterproof container to protect the lacquered wood interior. It is equally well-suited as a display vessel for dried arrangements, sculptural branches, or decorative objects.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization in lacquer color (including alternative finishes such as deep forest green or burgundy), brass finish tone (antique gold, silver, or bronze), and panel detailing. Contact our team with your requirements.