
| Dimensions | Width 83 cm / Depth 43 cm / Height 77 cm |
|---|---|
| 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 commode against a papered wall and the room organises itself around it. The swelling bombé silhouette — that characteristic outward curve that animates every surface — is the defining achievement of the Louis XV cabinetmaker's art. Faithfully reproduced in the tradition of the great French ébénistes of the 1730–1770 period, this three-drawer commode carries the same visual authority that made the French Rococo interior the envy of every European court. The piece does not ask to be noticed; it simply commands the space it occupies.
The case is constructed from Romanian solid redwood at under 10% humidity — a stable, dense substrate that holds the bombé curve without movement over time. The exterior surfaces are dressed in book-matched burl walnut veneer, its swirling figuration shifting from amber to deep chestnut as the light moves across it. Each drawer front follows the convex swell of the case, demanding precise hand-fitting that no machine can replicate. The finish is a deep French polish, built up in thin layers to a warm, semi-lustrous depth that amplifies the natural figuring of the burl. Crowning the piece is a shaped brown emperador marble slab — its warm ochre ground veined with darker seams — seated on a gilt-bronze gallery rail that traces the serpentine profile of the case.
The gilt ormolu mounts are cast and chased by hand: foliate escutcheons frame each keyhole, scrolling bail handles anchor the drawer fronts, and acanthus-leaf corner mounts embrace the case angles, flowing down to terminate at the cabriole legs. The legs themselves are slender and confident, rising to a shaped apron and descending to scrolled gilt sabots — the Rococo grammar rendered with discipline. Three drawers are fitted with dovetailed carcasses and run smoothly on waxed wooden runners. The marble top overhangs the case at a shaped, slightly canted profile, consistent with period commode construction.
Every commode in the Brass & Wood collection is built by hand in Egypt by craftsmen trained in the European classical tradition. The burl veneer is hand-selected and laid by eye; the ormolu mounts are cast, finished, and applied individually; the French polish is applied by hand in multiple sessions. This is not furniture assembled from components — it is furniture built from conviction. Whether placed in a master bedroom alcove, anchoring a formal hallway, or serving as the centrepiece of a reception room, this commode carries the weight of a tradition that has never stopped being relevant.
The case is built from Romanian solid redwood (under 10% humidity) dressed in burl walnut veneer with a French polish finish. The top is brown emperador marble. The decorative hardware — handles, escutcheons, corner mounts, and leg sabots — are gilt ormolu (brass with gold finish), cast and chased by hand.
Minimal assembly is required — primarily securing the marble top and attaching any transit-protected hardware. Full fitting instructions are included with delivery.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customisation on wood finish tone, marble colour, and brass hardware finish. Please contact our team to discuss your requirements before placing your order.