
| Dimensions | Width 34 cm / Depth 34 cm / Height 112 cm |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Solid Wood, Brass |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | Victorian Neoclassical |
| 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 pedestal in a hallway or reception room and the room immediately acquires a focal point — a vertical statement that commands the eye before anything else does. Drawing from the Renaissance Revival design vocabulary that swept European interiors between 1860 and 1900, this display column distills the tradition of the Italian palazzo: a tapered shaft richly veneered and inlaid, raised on a bracketed plinth, crowned with a stone cap worthy of what will rest upon it. It is the kind of piece that tells a guest, without a word, that the room was considered.
The shaft is constructed from Romanian solid redwood at under 10% humidity — a density and stability that resists seasonal movement and holds the French-polished mahogany finish to a deep, reflective warmth. Each face of the tapered column carries a framed marquetry panel: trailing floral sprays and vase motifs rendered in lighter fruitwood veneers against the mahogany ground, the lines confident and unhurried in the manner of hand-laid inlay work. Flanking the central panel on each face, scroll-shaped corbels in solid wood rise from the shoulder of the shaft, a detail borrowed directly from the Italian Renaissance credenza tradition. The capital carries a beveled cream marble tile, providing a cool, hard surface that contrasts the warmth of the wood below and offers a stable, dignified platform for a vase, bust, or sculptural object.
The pedestal stands at a scale suited to both intimate spaces and generous reception halls. The stepped plinth base — decorated with antique gold brass acanthus scrolls and a central rosette mount — provides visual stability and prevents the tall, slender shaft from reading as precarious. Brass accent strips run vertically along the shaft corners, tying the base mounts to the capital and giving the piece a coherent gilded spine from foot to crown. The overall silhouette tapers gently from plinth to capital, a proportion that makes the pedestal appear lighter than its solid construction suggests.
Every pedestal in the Brass & Wood collection is handcrafted in Egypt by skilled artisans who work within a long tradition of decorative woodworking. The marquetry panels are hand-laid piece by piece, the brass mounts individually fitted, and the French polish applied by hand in multiple layers to achieve the depth of finish that distinguishes this piece from factory production. Customization of dimensions, finish tone, or marble top color is available on request.
The shaft and frame are constructed from Romanian solid redwood (under 10% humidity) with a hand-applied French-polished mahogany finish. The decorative panels feature hand-laid marquetry in contrasting fruitwood veneers. The base and column accents carry antique gold brass mounts, and the top platform is finished with a cream marble tile.
Minimal assembly is required — the marble top is placed and secured on-site. The column and base arrive largely assembled and ready to position.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization of column height, finish tone, and marble top color. Please contact our team before placing your order to discuss available options.