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Napoleon III Marquetry Display Pedestal with Gilt Bronze Mounts

SKU · ENTWOOD5563
French Empire Neoclassical
Handcrafted Napoleon III display pedestal in French-polished solid wood with dense arabesque marquetry panels and gilt bronze ormolu mounts — a commanding accent for hallways and formal reception rooms.Dimensions: Width 50 cm – Depth 41 cm – Height 150 cm
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Specifications

DimensionsWidth 50 cm / Depth 41 cm / Height 150 cm
Weight4 kg
MaterialsSolid Wood, Brass
Country of OriginEgypt
Design StyleFrench Empire Neoclassical
Ideal PlacementLiving Room, Bedroom, Hallway, Reception, Library
Delivery Time30-45 Days
HandcraftedYes — by Egyptian artisans
CustomizableYes — contact us for custom orders

Description

Design & Inspiration

Place this pedestal in a hallway or salon and the room acquires a focal point it didn't know it was missing. Tall, tapered, and clad on every face in hand-laid marquetry, it belongs to the tradition of the finest French Second Empire display columns — the kind produced by Parisian ébénistes in the 1860s for the grands appartements of the Tuileries and the Hôtel de Ville. The Napoleon III period was unashamed in its love of ornament, and this piece makes no apologies: every surface is considered, every mount purposeful.

Materials & Craftsmanship

The body is constructed from Romanian solid redwood (under 10% humidity) — a dense, stable substrate that holds marquetry without the seasonal movement that ruins lesser constructions. Across all four faces, panels of contrasting veneers are hand-laid in intricate arabesque scrollwork: sinuous stems, symmetrical foliate forms, and cartouche shields that echo the decorative vocabulary of the Second Empire's love affair with Renaissance Revival ornament. The ground veneer is a warm amber-toned satinwood, the inlay drawn in darker, almost mahogany-toned wood, creating a chiaroscuro effect that photographs light and shade simultaneously. The edges are banded with crossgrain veneers and framed by narrow gilt bronze galleries — a detail that serves as both decorative and protective. At the capital and base, cast gilt bronze mounts — acanthus friezes, scrolling volutes, and egg-and-dart galleries — are applied with precision. The finish is a deep French polish, hand-rubbed to a warm, even sheen that allows the marquetry's grain contrasts to read clearly.

Dimensions & Details

The pedestal's proportions are classical: a narrow square top platform sized to display a bust, clock, jardinière, or sculptural vase, tapering gently toward the base for visual lightness without structural compromise. The bracket feet, trimmed in gilt bronze acanthus, lift the column cleanly off the floor. While exact dimensions are confirmed at order, the piece is designed for placement in a hallway alcove, flanking a fireplace, or as a statement object at the head of a formal reception room.

Handcrafted in Egypt

Each pedestal is produced by Brass & Wood's atelier in Egypt, where master craftsmen with generations of woodworking heritage hand-lay the marquetry, apply and buff the French polish, and fit each gilt bronze mount individually. The result is a piece that honors the technical ambition of the Second Empire without being a museum reproduction — it is made to live in a room, to hold something precious, and to be admired every time someone passes it in a corridor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials is this pedestal made from?

The body is solid Romanian redwood (under 10% humidity), hand-veneered with contrasting wood marquetry panels. The mounts are cast gilt brass with a gold finish. The surface is finished with a hand-rubbed French polish.

Is assembly required?

Minimal assembly only — the pedestal arrives in protected sections that connect without tools in minutes.

Can this pedestal be customized?

Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization of finish tone, marquetry pattern density, and mount style. Contact our team to discuss your requirements.