
| 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 |
Walk into a room where this commode stands and the wall it occupies becomes a painting. The ivory ground acts as canvas; the rose-toned floral garlands, ribbon bows, and cascading bouquets are the brushwork of a craftsman who has studied the painted furniture workshops of 18th-century Venice and provincial France with equal devotion. This is a bombé commode — its front swelling outward in a confident double-curve that is the signature silhouette of the Louis XV Rococo period — faithfully reproduced and hand-painted in the grand decorative tradition.
The body is constructed from Romanian solid redwood (under 10% humidity), shaped into the pronounced bombé form whose curved drawer fronts and sculpted apron demand precision joinery. The ivory painted ground is layered and hand-rubbed to a smooth satin finish, then decorated freehand with naturalistic rose sprays, laurel-style garland wreaths, ribbon-tied bouquets, and leafy tendrils — all rendered in warm terracotta and dusty rose pigments that age gracefully. Antique gold hardware anchors the center of each drawer pull with quiet authority. The top is finished in an off-white veined marble slab, providing both visual weight and a cool, practical surface.
The commode houses two generous drawers behind its painted facade, accessible via antique gold bail pulls. The cabriole legs — slender, slightly splayed, and terminating at shaped feet — are outlined in a warm brown trim line that traces every contour of the piece, from leg to apron to drawer edge, unifying the composition. The shapely scalloped apron between the front legs is itself a carved ornament. Dimensions available on request; customization of paint palette and marble selection is available.
Every piece bearing the Brass & Wood name is crafted in Egypt by artisans trained in the traditions of European decorative furniture. The hand-painting on this commode is not a transfer or print — it is applied brushstroke by brushstroke, with each garland wreath and ribbon bow painted as a discrete composition. This is the kind of work that cannot be replicated by machine, and it is the reason this piece will look as alive in thirty years as it does today.
The body is Romanian solid redwood with an ivory painted and hand-decorated finish. The top is an off-white veined marble slab. Hardware is antique gold-finished brass.
Minimal assembly is required — typically attaching the marble top and fitting the hardware, both straightforward tasks.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization of the paint ground color, floral motif palette, marble selection, and hardware finish to suit your interior scheme.