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Victorian Floral Cachepot – Ivory & Gold Rococo Hand-Painted Planter

SKU · ENTCAC3218
Victorian Rococo
A grand hand-painted Victorian cachepot in ivory lacquer with gilded Rococo scrollwork and a vivid floral bouquet motif, crowned by a solid wood gold-leaf rim.Dimensions: Diameter 37 cm – Height 50 cm
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Specifications

DimensionsDiameter 37 cm / Height 50 cm
Weight4 kg
MaterialsSolid Wood, Brass
Country of OriginEgypt
Design StyleVictorian Rococo
Ideal PlacementLiving Room, Bedroom, Hallway, Reception, Library
Delivery Time30-45 Days
HandcraftedYes — by Egyptian artisans
CustomizableYes — contact us for custom orders

Description

Victorian Splendour in Every Detail

This magnificent cachepot draws its spirit from the opulent interiors of Victorian Europe, where lavish floral arrangements and gilded ornament were hallmarks of refined taste. The central hand-painted panel presents a generous basket overflowing with roses, lilacs, and lily of the valley — rendered with botanical precision and warm, life-like colour against a pristine ivory lacquer ground.

Gilded Rococo Ornament

Framing the floral tableau is a symmetrical network of Rococo scrolls, acanthus arabesques, and lace-like gilded filigree that extends across the entire body of the piece. The warm antique-gold detailing catches light from every angle, lending the cachepot an almost jewel-like luminosity in any interior setting.

Materials & Craftsmanship

Handcrafted by Brass & Wood artisans in Egypt, the tapered cylindrical body is finished in a smooth ivory lacquer and decorated using hand-applied paint and gilding techniques passed down through generations. The wide rim is fashioned from solid wood and finished with genuine gold leaf, adding a tactile richness that distinguishes every piece as a true original. Dimensions: H 50 cm × D 37 cm.

Styling Guide

Use as a statement planter for tall indoor plants, an umbrella stand in a grand entrance hall, or purely as a sculptural accent on a console or mantelpiece. Pairs beautifully with Louis XV and Louis XVI furniture, as well as eclectic maximalist interiors.