
| Dimensions | Width 110 cm / Depth 42 cm / Height 80 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 particular authority that a bombé commode commands in a room. Its swelling, outward-curving form — widest at the drawer fronts, tapering to slender cabriole legs with antique gold sabots — is not simply a shape; it is a statement about the pleasure of proportion. This Louis XV Rococo bombé commode, faithfully reproduced in the tradition of the great Parisian ébénistes of the 1740s–1760s, brings that same quiet confidence into the modern home. The undulating silhouette catches the eye from across the room, the burl veneer shifts from amber to deep crimson as the light moves across it, and the ormolu mounts catch the morning sun like scattered embers.
The carcass is built from Romanian solid redwood (under 10% humidity), chosen for its structural stability and its ability to hold the curved forms without distortion over time. Over this, hand-selected burl veneer panels are applied — the tightly swirling grain that only the root clusters of mature trees produce — finished to a deep French polish that gives the surface its characteristic depth and warmth. The two broad drawer fronts follow the bombé curve precisely, their edges lipped and fitted with enough precision that they close with a satisfying, even resistance. Corner mounts, escutcheon plates, scrolling foliate handles, and the shaped apron mount below are all cast in solid brass and finished in antique gold — each piece hand-applied and individually fitted to the curved surface.
The commode presents two generous drawers — the upper drawer divided into two compartments by the central keyhole mount, the lower a single wide drawer — offering practical storage without compromising the visual unity of the piece. The serpentine marble top, in warm rouge-veined stone with blue-grey rivers of calcite running through it, follows the shaped front exactly and overhangs the case with a classical bevel. The four cabriole legs, carved from solid wood, taper to cast brass sabots at the foot — the signature of French Rococo finishing quality. Every curve on this piece was drawn with intention: the bombé front, the shaped apron, the outcurving sides, and the serpentine top all reinforce the same sensibility — movement made permanent in wood and stone.
This commode is handcrafted by Brass & Wood's artisans in Egypt, drawing on cabinetmaking traditions that honor the French Rococo original while using materials and methods suited to the rigors of the modern climate. Romanian solid redwood provides the dimensional stability that tropical humidity demands; the French polish finish is applied by hand in multiple stages, each coat cut back before the next is added. The brass mounts are cast, hand-filed, and individually positioned — no two pieces are mechanically identical. This is furniture made the way furniture should be made: slowly, by hand, with care for the result that will still be visible in thirty years.
The carcass and legs are Romanian solid redwood (under 10% humidity), surfaced with hand-selected burl veneer and finished in French polish. The top is genuine veined marble. All hardware — corner mounts, handles, escutcheons, apron mount, and leg sabots — is solid cast brass finished in antique gold.
No assembly is required. The commode arrives fully assembled and ready to place. Only the marble top may be packed separately for safe transit and is designed to rest in position on the case without fixing.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization in marble color, brass finish (antique gold, bright gold, antique silver, and others), and wood finish tone. Lead time for customized orders is typically 45–60 days. Contact us to discuss your requirements.