
| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| 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 in a room and watch the room change around it. The deep cobalt ground — that particular, saturated blue that Sèvres manufactory perfected under Napoleon III's patronage — draws the eye across any distance. Against that ground, a hand-painted oval medallion of white and blush roses, rendered in the soft naturalistic manner of mid-19th-century French decorative porcelain, seems almost to float. This is a faithful interpretation of the lavish Sèvres-style jardiniéres that graced the salons and conservatories of Second Empire Paris, crafted to bring the same visual authority into the modern interior.
The body is formed in fine porcelain, glazed in cobalt and finished with gilt cartouche surrounds that frame the painted medallion on each face. Over the porcelain, a full suite of ormolu-style gilt brass mounts is applied with precision: a reticulated crown collar of foliate scrollwork crowns the opening; a structured base with four acanthus-capped claw feet elevates the body from the surface; and two dragon-form handles — each cresting a scrolled gilt branch — extend from rim to shoulder with the controlled exuberance characteristic of Napoleon III decorative arts. The casting detail in the handles is notable: the dragon scales, the extended claws gripping the rim, the feathered crest — all rendered in sharp relief.
At 58 cm wide and 54 cm tall, this jardinière commands a surface without dominating it. It is sized for a credenza top, a centre hall console, or a pair of matching flanking pedestals in a formal reception. The reticulated crown collar means it can be used as a true planter with a liner, or displayed as a pure decorative object. Weight: 5 kg.
Every piece from Brass & Wood is handcrafted in Egypt by artisans trained in classical European decorative arts techniques. The gilt brass mounts are cast individually, finished by hand, and fitted to the porcelain body with jeweller's precision. The floral medallion is painted by a specialist decorator, not transferred — each piece carries the minor, welcome variations that distinguish hand work from mechanical reproduction.
The body is fine porcelain with cobalt glaze and hand-applied gilt decoration. The mounts — collar, base, handles, and feet — are cast gilt brass in the ormolu tradition. No marble or wood is used in this piece.
Yes. The open crown collar accommodates a standard liner or pot. We recommend using a waterproof liner to protect the interior porcelain and gilt detailing from moisture.
Yes. We can adapt the base metal finish (antique gold, silver tone) and, on request, commission alternative painted medallion subjects. Contact us to discuss bespoke options before ordering.