
| Dimensions | قطر 58 سم – ارتفاع 54 سم |
|---|---|
| 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 cachepot on a console table in a well-lit hallway and watch it draw every eye in the room. The ivory porcelain body — rounded and full in the French pot pourri tradition — carries a hand-painted floral basket on its front face: roses, irises, and wildflowers tumbling from a wicker basket tied with a blue ribbon, rendered with the delicate confidence of a Sèvres-trained hand. The gilt bronze mounts that frame, crown, and foot the piece are not ornaments applied after the fact — they are structural partners that elevate the porcelain into a complete sculptural statement.
Faithfully reproduced in the tradition of Napoleon III Second Empire decorative arts — the era (1852–1870) when French luxury manufacture reached a feverish peak of technical ambition and eclectic splendour — this cachepot pairs a hand-thrown and hand-painted porcelain vessel with cast gilt bronze mounts of considerable detail. The rim mount features a continuous band of foliate scrollwork that transitions into two dramatically arching handles, each terminating in a naturalistic bird perched among leaves — a distinctly Second Empire flourish. The four-footed pedestal base rises on acanthus-cast claw feet and carries its own frieze of scrolling botanical ornament, providing a visual anchor equal in weight to the body above.
Weighing 5.0 kg, the piece has the presence and mass of a serious decorative object — not a trinket. The porcelain ground is ivory-white, with gilded cartouche panels flanking the central painted scene; the reverse shows a matching gilt foliate panel without a painted medallion, allowing the piece to read well from any angle. Every bronze surface has been cast and finished by hand, with a warm 24-carat gold tone that reads as rich rather than brash — consistent with the best Second Empire workshop production.
Produced in Egypt by Brass & Wood artisans drawing from generations of decorative arts craft, this cachepot demonstrates that the highest traditions of European porcelain and gilt bronze work are alive in skilled hands today. Each piece is individually hand-painted — no two are perfectly identical — and the bronze mounts are cast and assembled by hand, ensuring a level of finish that machine production cannot replicate. Brass & Wood takes pride in making these historically significant designs accessible without compromising the integrity of the craft.
The body is hand-painted porcelain. The rim, handles, and pedestal base are cast brass with a gold finish, replicating the gilt bronze (doré) mounts of original Second Empire decorative objects.
This piece functions primarily as a decorative cachepot — designed to hold a planted pot inside without the pot being visible. It is not waterproof and direct planting is not recommended. Always use a liner pot.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization options including alternative floral painting subjects, ground colors, and brass finish tones. Contact our team to discuss your requirements.