
| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Solid Wood, Brass |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | Louis XVI Neoclassical |
| 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 are pieces of furniture that furnish a room, and there are pieces that define it. This Louis XVI Neoclassical demi-lune commode belongs firmly to the second category. Its half-moon silhouette — a signature form of the French Neoclassical period — commands any wall it faces, while the cream ground covered in hand-painted grotesque ornament draws the eye into layer upon layer of carefully considered detail. The warm brown veined marble top grounds the composition with natural weight, and the antique bronze mounts frame the whole as though set in a museum vitrine. This is a commode that knows its own authority.
The body is constructed from Romanian solid redwood (kiln-dried to below 10% humidity), shaped into the characteristic demi-lune form with tapered square legs — the unmistakable vocabulary of the Louis XVI period, which preferred the straight line and the classical column over the Rococo's serpentine curves. The cream painted finish serves as canvas for the hand-painted decoration: swags of husks and laurel garlands drape across the frieze drawer, while the central door panel features a gilded sunburst medallion enclosed in an oval cartouche, framed by ribbon bows rendered in soft blush and draped fabric festoons. The flanking side panels carry matching circular sunburst rosettes, each bordered with gilt Neo-Greek framing lines. Every painted element is executed freehand — no transfers, no stencils — by craftsmen working within the Egyptian atelier tradition of Brass & Wood.
Three storage compartments are concealed behind the painted façade: one full-width frieze drawer at the top and two doors below, fitted with antique bronze drop-pull handles with foliate backplates. The bronze gallery rail running below the marble top adds further architectural precision. Square tapered legs in the Louis XVI manner are capped with small bronze sabots. The brown-veined marble top, cut to the precise demi-lune profile, introduces a natural material counterpoint to the painted wood — a pairing that is entirely faithful to the original 18th-century tradition of French ébénisterie.
This commode is made to order at the Brass & Wood atelier in Egypt, where master craftsmen combine traditional European joinery techniques with the fine-art painting skills that define this category of decorative furniture. Each piece is individually painted, meaning minor variations in the decorative detail from piece to piece are not defects — they are the signature of a hand that worked on this specific commode. Customization is available: wood color, marble selection, and metal finish can be discussed at order.
The body is solid Romanian redwood (under 10% humidity) with a hand-painted cream finish. The top is natural marble with brown veining, cut to the demi-lune profile. Hardware is antique bronze. The decorative elements are hand-painted in oil-based pigments over the lacquered ground.
Minimal assembly is required — the marble top is delivered separately and placed onto the body. No tools are needed for this step. All drawer and door hardware is pre-fitted at the atelier.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization on marble color, metal finish (antique bronze, antique gold, or antique silver), and painted ground color. Lead time for custom orders is 45–60 days. Contact our team to discuss your requirements before placing an order.