
| Dimensions | Width 45.5 cm / Depth 29 cm / Height 129 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, standing before this vitrine, when the room behind you seems to recede. The eye is drawn first to the creamy ivory marble top, then follows the elegant serpentine swell of the mahogany body downward — past the gilt ormolu floral mounts, past the curved glass panes, all the way to the slender cabriole legs that seem to barely touch the floor. This is a piece designed to make its contents feel like they are floating inside a jewelled case. Faithfully reproduced in the tradition of the grand French salon vitrines of the Louis XV period, this cabinet carries the full vocabulary of Rococo design: the bombé silhouette, the asymmetric organic mounts, and the insistence that furniture should feel alive.
The frame is built from Romanian solid redwood (moisture content below 10%), finished with a deep French polish that gives the mahogany its characteristic warm depth — a surface that rewards close examination, catching light differently from every angle. The ormolu-style mounts are cast in brass and finished in bright gold: a floral spray at the crest of the door, paired acanthus-and-scroll cartouches at the corners, and a rocaille mount at the base apron. The curved glass panels — front and sides — are set within shaped brass bead moldings that follow the bombé contour precisely. Inside, two glass shelves rest against cream button-tufted fabric lining, which catches and diffuses light to present displayed objects at their best. The top is finished with a shaped slab of veined ivory marble, its serpentine edge profile echoing the curvature of the body below.
This vitrine is scaled for a single-statement position — beside a console, in a salon alcove, or anchoring the corner of a formal reception room. The bombé form gives it visual weight disproportionate to its narrow footprint, making it ideal where space is limited but presence is not. The single hinged glass door opens on brass hinges with a key lock, providing secure display for porcelain, crystal, silverware, or any collection deserving a stage. Two interior glass shelves allow flexible arrangement of objects at varying heights.
Every piece produced by Brass & Wood is handcrafted in Egypt by artisans trained in the European classical furniture tradition. The carving, finishing, brass casting, and upholstery work on this vitrine are carried out by hand — a process that cannot be replicated by machine production. The result is a piece with the warmth and slight individuality that only handwork produces: no two pieces are identical in the finest details of the grain, the casting, or the tufting pattern. This is not a factory reproduction — it is a faithful interpretation of a historical design made by craftsmen who care about what they make.
The frame is Romanian solid redwood with a French polish finish in mahogany tone. Mounts are cast brass in a bright gold finish. The top is veined ivory marble. The interior is lined with cream button-tufted fabric, and the shelves are clear glass. The glazed panels are flat and curved glass set within brass bead moldings.
Only minimal assembly is required — typically attaching the marble top and fitting the glass shelves, which arrive packed separately for safe transport. Full instructions are provided.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization options including alternative marble top colors, brass finish (gold, antique gold, or bronze), interior lining fabric color, and wood finish tone. Contact our team with your requirements before placing your order.