
| Dimensions | Width 100 cm / Depth 41 cm / Height 146 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 particular kind of cabinet that does not merely hold things — it presents them. This vitrine, faithfully reproduced in the tradition of the Napoleon III Rococo Revival, is precisely that: a piece of furniture that transforms its contents into a curated display. The asymmetrical stepped silhouette — a glazed tower rising above a lower open-shelf and door unit — is a signature arrangement of the Second Empire cabinetmaker's vocabulary, designed to offer multiple modes of display within a single, unified composition.
The carcass is built from Romanian solid redwood (under 10% humidity), veneered in richly figured mahogany with a quarter-cut parquetry pattern on the cabinet door panels — the alternating grain directions creating a natural geometric diamond at the center. Every surface is finished to a deep high-gloss lacquer, catching light the way polished mahogany should: with warmth, not flash. The ormolu mounts are cast brass finished in bright gold — sabots wrap the cabriole feet, foliate clasps frame each corner, and a centerpiece basket-of-flowers mount dominates the door panel, a motif drawn directly from the Louis XV–revival vocabulary that Napoleon III designers elevated to high fashion in the 1860s.
The glazed display column occupies the right-hand tower and is fitted with two clear glass shelves, backed by a champagne-gold capitonné (button-tufted) silk panel — the tufted lining is not decoration for its own sake but a deliberate backdrop that makes every object placed inside appear intentional and lit from within. The open shelf unit to the left, framed by a shaped brass gallery rail, accommodates larger decorative objects. The lower cabinet door conceals a storage compartment. Brass key locks secure both the glazed door and the lower cabinet.
Every Brass & Wood piece is handcrafted in Egypt by artisans trained in classical European joinery and finishing techniques. The marquetry veneer work, ormolu mount placement, and high-gloss lacquer finish on this vitrine represent dozens of hours of skilled hand labor — the kind of attention to surface and detail that distinguishes a piece made with intention from one produced at volume. This is a replica in the proudest sense: a faithful interpretation of a Second Empire design tradition, built to last and built to be seen.
The frame is Romanian solid redwood veneered in figured mahogany. The decorative mounts are cast brass with a bright gold finish. The display column features clear glass shelves and a champagne-silk capitonné back panel. The top gallery rail is brass.
Minimal assembly is required — primarily attaching any removable components such as glass shelves. Full instructions are included with delivery.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization on wood finish tone, brass color, and interior lining fabric. Contact our team to discuss your requirements before placing your order.