
| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| 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 moment when morning light falls across a hand-painted chest and every brushstroke becomes visible — the curl of a gilded scroll, the blush of a rose cluster, the warm amber of interlacing acanthus. This Venetian Rococo bombé commode is built for that moment. Its swelling, outwardly bowed front — the defining characteristic of the bombé form that peaked in mid-18th century Venice and Genoa — gives the piece an almost animated quality, as though the chest is leaning forward to greet the room.
The body is constructed from Romanian solid redwood dried to below 10% humidity, ensuring dimensional stability in varying climates. The cream base coat is applied in multiple thin layers and then handed to a specialist decorative painter, who applies the Rococo floral and scroll programme entirely freehand in warm amber, terracotta, and rose. No transfers, no stencils — the asymmetric C-scroll cartouches and rose garlands that frame each drawer front are original brushwork. The dark veined brown marble top, polished to a smooth matte, anchors the lightness of the painted body with natural gravitas. Three drawers operate on wooden runners fitted with antique-gold bail-pull hardware.
At 80 cm tall, 65 cm wide, and 47 cm deep, this commode occupies the footprint of a standard nightstand while projecting the visual authority of a salon piece. The four cabriole legs — each terminating in a scroll foot carved directly from the frame — bow outward in proportion with the bombé body, maintaining the Rococo principle that no line should be entirely straight. The piece stands equally well flanking a bed, against a hallway wall beneath a mirror, or as a standalone accent in a dressing room.
Faithfully reproduced in the tradition of 18th-century Venetian painted furniture, this commode is crafted by Brass & Wood artisans in Egypt. Each piece passes through the hands of a frame carpenter, a finish painter, and a decorative artist — three disciplines that together replicate what the great Venetian workshops once produced for the palaces and palazzi of the Serene Republic. Customization of paint colors, marble selection, and hardware finish is available on request.
The body is solid Romanian redwood (below 10% humidity) finished with a hand-painted cream lacquer decorated with freehand Rococo floral and scroll motifs. The top is natural brown-veined marble. Hardware is antique-gold metal bail pulls.
Minimal assembly only — the marble top is placed onto the cabinet body. No tools or frame assembly are required.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization of the paint ground color, the marble top variety, and the hardware finish. Please contact us before placing your order to discuss options.