
| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Solid Wood, Brass |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | Louis XVI 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 this jardinière at the entrance of a formal salon or beside a pier mirror in a grand hallway, and the room immediately acquires a point of reference — a vertical anchor of ivory and gold that tells visitors exactly what kind of house this is. Drawing from the design vocabulary of the Louis XVI Neoclassical period (1760–1800), this piece reproduces the disciplined elegance that replaced Rococo's exuberance with architectural clarity: straight lines, symmetry, and ornament that earns its place.
The frame is constructed from Romanian solid redwood (moisture content below 10%), hand-lacquered in a warm ivory finish that allows the natural grain to breathe beneath the surface. The four tapered, fluted legs — a defining signature of the Louis XVI style — are turned with a collar ring at the upper third and terminate in delicate gilt feet with rosette mounts. A flat stretcher bar connects all four legs at the base, providing structural integrity while echoing the horizontal discipline of Neoclassical design. Every gilded element is finished in antique gold, applied by hand to accentuate the carved profiles without overwhelming the ivory ground.
The body of the jardinière is lined on all four sides with woven cane panels set within gilt-edged frames — a material choice that lightens the visual weight of the piece while referencing the French taste for natural textures integrated into formal furniture. The top is open and glass-lined, intended to hold a decorative plant arrangement or a tray of curated objects. The centrepiece of the front apron is a hand-carved and gilded floral trophy mount — a torch-and-garland composition that is unmistakably Neoclassical, referencing the flambeau and ribbon motifs popularized during the reign of Louis XVI.
This jardinière is handcrafted in Egypt by Brass & Wood artisans who combine traditional European joinery techniques with locally honed carving skills. Each piece is individually finished, meaning minor variations in the ivory lacquer tone and gilding depth are a mark of authentic handcraft, not a defect. The result is a decorative planter that carries the character of a workshop object rather than a factory product — made with intention, to last.
The frame is Romanian solid redwood with a hand-applied ivory lacquer finish. Decorative elements are finished in antique gold. The side and front panels feature woven natural cane within gilt-edged frames, and the interior is glass-lined for plant or object display.
Minimal assembly is required — typically attaching the legs to the body. Full instructions are included, and the process requires no specialist tools.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization on lacquer color, gilding tone, and panel material. Please contact us before placing your order to discuss available options and lead times.