Brassandwood Spec Sheet SKU ENTVAT3006 EN AR or Ctrl+P
Product
Specification ENTVAT3006 · SIMPLE

Napoleon III Rococo Revival Marquetry Vitrine Cabinet with Open Shelf & Gilt Bronze Mounts

SKU · ENTVAT3006
Louis XV Rococo
Handcrafted Napoleon III Rococo Revival vitrine in high-gloss mahogany marquetry, featuring a glazed display column, open shelf unit, and heavily gilt bronze ormolu mounts throughout.Dimensions: Width 100 cm – Depth 41 cm – Height 146 cm
View on brassandwood.net

Specifications

DimensionsWidth 100 cm / Depth 41 cm / Height 146 cm
Weight4 kg
MaterialsSolid Wood, Brass
Country of OriginEgypt
Design StyleLouis XV Rococo
Ideal PlacementLiving Room, Bedroom, Hallway, Reception, Library
Delivery Time30-45 Days
HandcraftedYes — by Egyptian artisans
CustomizableYes — contact us for custom orders

Description

Design & Inspiration

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.

Materials & Craftsmanship

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.

Dimensions & Details

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.

Handcrafted in Egypt

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials is this vitrine made from?

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.

Is assembly required?

Minimal assembly is required — primarily attaching any removable components such as glass shelves. Full instructions are included with delivery.

Can this vitrine be customized?

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.