
| Dimensions | Width 25 cm / Depth 45 cm / Height 110 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 |
Place this vitrine in the corner of a salon and it immediately claims the room. Tall, tapered, and cloaked in deep mahogany red, it draws the eye upward through its beveled glass door to the button-tufted fabric interior — a stage perfectly set for crystal, porcelain, or silverware. This piece is faithfully reproduced in the tradition of Napoleon III Rococo Revival cabinetmaking, the mid-19th century movement that deliberately revived the curves and ornament of Louis XV while layering on the theatrical gilding and cabinet-maker ambition of the Second Empire. The distinguishing mark: heavy cast ormolu mounts applied with an almost theatrical confidence — not the restrained rocaille of a true Louis XV piece, but the bold, fully-modeled floral cascades and ribbon-tied bows of a Second Empire atelier at full expression.
The carcase is built from Romanian solid redwood (under 10% humidity) — a dense, stable timber that accepts the French polish finish with the depth and warmth this style demands. The surface is finished by hand in the French polish tradition: multiple coats of shellac applied with a rubber pad, each layer cut back and burnished until the wood grain reads through a mirror-like film of amber warmth. The chevron-pattern veneer panels flanking the door amplify the visual richness, creating a sense of movement across the flat surfaces. Gilt ormolu mounts — cast and hand-chased in brass — are positioned at the corners, door surround, and crown: floral cascades suspended from ribbon bows on the door stile, acanthus corner mounts, and a basket-of-flowers finial crowning the raised cornice. The interior is lined in button-tufted fabric, framing displayed objects as if in a jewel box.
This is a tall, narrow display cabinet — proportioned for a single wall position or corner placement. The raised cornice adds visual height, while the pronounced cabriole legs with gilt sabots lift the whole composition off the floor. The single glazed door features a shaped, serpentine-edged frame consistent with Napoleon III cabinetry; interior glass shelving allows light to pass through the full height of the display space. The lock is included for secure display of valuables.
Every element of this vitrine is handcrafted in Egypt by craftsmen working in the tradition of classical European furniture reproduction. The French polish is applied by hand, the ormolu mounts are individually cast and finished, and the button-tufted interior lining is fitted by hand. Brass & Wood brings the grandeur of Parisian Second Empire cabinetmaking into the modern home — crafted with the patience and skill the original designs demand.
The carcase is Romanian solid redwood finished in French polish. The decorative mounts are cast brass with a gold finish. The interior is lined with button-tufted fabric, and the door features clear glass panels.
Only minimal assembly is required — typically attaching the legs and positioning the shelves. Full instructions are provided, and the process requires no special tools.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization of wood finish tone, brass color, and interior lining fabric. Contact our team to discuss your specific requirements before ordering.