
| Dimensions | Width 77 cm / Depth 40 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 |
There is a moment in a well-furnished room when your eye catches a piece that seems to belong to a different, more deliberate age — one where a craftsman would spend weeks on a single drawer front because the work demanded it. This Louis XV Rococo bombé commode is that piece. Its swelling, outward-curving form — the defining bombé silhouette of mid-18th-century French cabinetmaking — commands presence without demanding attention. It simply draws the eye and holds it. Faithfully reproduced in the tradition of the great Parisian ébénistes, this commode captures the spirit of a period when furniture was considered fine art.
The carcass is built from Romanian solid redwood dried to below 10% humidity — a standard that prevents warping and ensures the precision joinery remains true for decades. The surface veneers are laid in a herringbone parquetry pattern radiating from the corners, framing the central marquetry cartouche on each drawer face. That cartouche depicts a naturalistic floral spray — roses, tulips, and scrolling foliage rendered in contrasting tonewoods — with a precision that reflects the hand of a skilled marqueteur. The top is a single slab of richly veined brown marble, shaped to follow the serpentine front of the piece, providing both visual weight and practical durability. The ormolu mounts — cast and chased gilt-bronze handles, corner sabots, and escutcheon plates — are applied with the density characteristic of the finest Louis XV commodes, each one anchoring the composition while serving its functional role.
This two-drawer commode offers generous storage within a form that reads as sculpture from across the room. The cabriole legs, capped with gilt-bronze sabots, curve with the characteristic S-profile of the Rococo idiom, tapering to a slender ankle before flowering outward at the foot. The drawer construction allows smooth operation while the gilt handles — cast in the C-scroll and acanthus vocabulary of the Louis XV period — provide a satisfying weight and warmth to the touch. Every edge, every transition between veneer panels, every bronze mount placement has been considered as part of the whole composition.
Every Brass & Wood commode is handcrafted in Egypt by artisans trained in traditional European cabinetmaking techniques. The marquetry is cut and laid by hand, the bronze mounts are individually fitted, and the French polish finish is applied in multiple coats and hand-rubbed between each stage. The result is a piece that carries the warmth of genuine craft — not a machine-pressed approximation, but a faithful interpretation of one of Europe's most celebrated furniture forms, made with care and without compromise.
The frame and veneer substrate are constructed from Romanian solid redwood (under 10% humidity). The surface features hand-laid wood veneers in a herringbone parquetry pattern with a central floral marquetry cartouche. The top is natural brown veined marble, and the hardware consists of cast gilt-bronze ormolu mounts including handles, corner sabots, and escutcheons.
Minimal assembly is required — typically attaching the marble top and any protective feet. Full instructions are provided, and the process requires no specialist tools.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization on marble color, brass finish tone, and wood veneer tones. Contact our team to discuss your requirements before placing your order.