
| Dimensions | Width : 55 cm / Depth : 45 cm / Height : 50 cm |
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| 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 |
Place this jardinière on a console table in an entrance hall and it commands the room before a single word is spoken. The deep jet-black glaze of the ceramic body reads almost lacquer-like under warm light, making the richly gilt-bronze mounts glow by contrast — a deliberate tension that defines the Napoleon III decorative vocabulary. This is a piece that understands its own drama without overclaiming it.
Faithfully reproduced in the tradition of the French Second Empire (1852–1870), this jardinière pairs a high-fired black ceramic vessel with hand-cast and chased gilt-bronze mounts. The pierced Rococo-scrollwork collar at the rim, the twin foliate branch handles rising from C-scroll bases, and the four-legged pedestal with acanthus-clad paw feet are all hallmarks of the Napoleon III style — a period that deliberately revived the opulence of the Louis XV era but layered it with a more theatrical, almost operatic confidence. The front and reverse each carry a hand-painted oval cartouche depicting loose floral bouquets in warm ochre and rose tones against a fawn ground, framed by gilded Rococo scrollwork that spills freely across the black glaze.
Weighing 5.0 kg, the piece has the heft that signals quality — not a lightweight decorative reproduction but a substantial object with real presence. The gilt-bronze pedestal raises the ceramic body off any surface, giving the composition verticality and allowing the paw feet to read clearly from a standing viewpoint. The open top makes this a functional cachepot: place a potted orchid or seasonal flowering plant inside and the arrangement becomes a moment of Parisian salon theater.
Every mount, handle, and scroll on this jardinière is hand-cast and hand-finished by Egyptian craftsmen trained in the classical European tradition. Brass & Wood produces each piece to order, ensuring that the gilding is applied with care and the ceramic body meets the exacting quality standards that distinguish a serious reproduction from a mass-produced imitation. The result is a cachepot that carries the visual authority of a 19th-century Parisian workshop — and the assurance of a modern maker who stands behind every detail.
The body is high-fired black ceramic with hand-painted floral cartouches. The mounts, handles, collar, and pedestal are hand-cast brass with a bright gold finish — no lacquer shortcuts, just proper gilded metalwork.
Yes — this is a cachepot, designed to hold a potted plant inside. It is not waterproof on its own, so always use a plastic liner or a nursery pot inside to protect the ceramic from direct moisture.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization on brass finish and, upon request, alternative cartouche designs. Contact us before placing your order to discuss available options.