
| Dimensions | Depth 39 cm / Height 180 cm |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Solid Wood, Brass |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | Baroque 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 are decorative objects that furnish a room, and then there are objects that define it. This handcrafted French Baroque ceremonial urn pedestal belongs firmly to the second category. Rising on a densely carved tapering column, crowned by a lidded urn with scrolling foliate handles, it draws the eye upward and holds it — a vertical counterpoint to the horizontal sweep of console tables, commodes, and salon seating. Faithfully reproduced in the tradition of the Louis XIV court workshops of the late seventeenth century, this piece carries the visual weight and ceremonial confidence of that monumental era.
The column and urn are constructed from Romanian solid redwood (moisture content below 10%), chosen for its structural integrity and fine carving surface. Over the carved wood, a resin application is used selectively to achieve the sharp relief detail demanded by Baroque ornamental vocabulary — acanthus leaves fan outward with crisp edges, C-scrolls curl with conviction, and the foliate collar separating the urn from the column is rendered with the layered depth of a master carver's tool. The finish is a hand-applied antiqued gold — warm in tone, matte in the recesses and softly luminous on the raised surfaces, replicating the look of aged ormolu without the weight of cast bronze.
The piece weighs 5 kg, making it substantial enough to stand with authority yet manageable for placement adjustments. The tapering column base features four scroll-footed supports radiating outward, giving the piece a stable platform while adding to the Baroque theatricality of the lower register. The lidded urn at the crown is fitted with a flame or foliate finial — the classical signal that this is a formal, ceremonial object, not merely a vase. Every surface, from the beaded base ring to the acanthus-draped handles, has been considered as part of a unified decorative program.
Produced in the workshops of Brass & Wood in Egypt, this pedestal column is handcrafted by artisans trained in the European classical tradition. The carving is executed by hand before the antiqued gold finish is applied in layers — a process that cannot be rushed and cannot be replicated by machine. Each piece carries the minor variations that confirm genuine handwork: no two will catch the light in exactly the same way. This is the honest mark of a craft object, not a production line.
The core structure is Romanian solid redwood with a moisture content below 10%, overlaid with resin detail work for the high-relief carved ornament. The finish is a hand-applied antiqued gold lacquer.
Minimal assembly is required — typically the urn top is shipped separately from the column for safe transport and placed on arrival without tools.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization in finish color (alternative gold tones, ivory, or cream ground with gilt highlights) and can discuss scale adjustments for specific interior requirements. Contact our team for bespoke options.