
| Dimensions | Width 71 cm / Depth 45 cm / Height 200 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 a room and the room rearranges itself around it. The gilded frame commands attention the way a chandelier does — not by demanding it, but by earning it through sheer visual density. Every surface carries the hand of the carver: acanthus leaves cascade down the stiles, a monumental scrolled crest erupts from the cornice, and the cabriole feet curl with the organic confidence that defines Napoleon III Rococo Revival at its most theatrical. This is a display cabinet that understands its own importance.
Faithfully reproduced in the tradition of the Napoleon III Second Empire ateliers, this vitrine is built from Romanian solid redwood dried to below 10% humidity — the standard that prevents warping and ensures the carved relief holds its edge for decades. The frame is finished in a deep gold high-gloss lacquer over a gesso base, creating the warm, almost amber luminosity that distinguishes hand-applied gilding from machine spraying. The curved front glass and flanking side glass panels are fitted to the shaped frame with precision, amplifying the interior light and turning every object displayed inside into the subject of its own private exhibition. Three glass shelves — each with a polished edge — provide tiered display without interrupting the vertical sweep of the composition.
The vitrine is offered as a single-door cabinet proportioned for wall placement in a formal salon, reception room, or dining room. The arched cornice crest adds significant visual height, making it read as a full architectural element rather than a piece of furniture. Interior dimensions accommodate crystal, porcelain, silver, or decorative objects of varied scale. Note the carved apron between the cabriole feet — a dense composition of C-scrolls, shell motifs, and leaf clusters that references the original rocaille vocabulary of the 1850s French cabinetmakers who supplied the imperial palaces.
Every unit is handcrafted in Egypt by Brass & Wood artisans trained in classical European carving and gilding techniques. The ornamental crest, the stile carvings, and the apron are each carved individually before assembly, ensuring the relief depth and shadow play that mass-production cannot replicate. This is the level of craft that turns a display cabinet into an heirloom.
The frame is constructed from Romanian solid redwood (under 10% humidity) with a hand-applied gold high-gloss lacquer finish over gesso. The door and side panels are clear glass, and the three interior shelves are polished glass.
Minimal assembly is required — primarily attaching the crest piece and positioning the glass shelves. Full instructions are provided with delivery.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization of finish color, glass type, and interior shelf configuration. Contact our team to discuss your requirements before placing your order.