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Specification MARCOL8298 · SIMPLE

Empire Black Marble Column Pedestal with Gilt Bronze Mounts

SKU · MARCOL8298
French Empire Neoclassical
A stately Empire-era column pedestal in black marble, crowned with a gilded Corinthian capital and adorned with richly detailed gilt bronze ormolu mounts throughout.Dimensions: الWidth : 26 cm \ الDepth : 26 cm \ الأرتفاع : 98 cm
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Specifications

DimensionsN/A
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

Rooted in the grandeur of the French Empire period, this column pedestal embodies the neoclassical ideal of monumental elegance. The bold combination of deep black marble and warm gilt bronze pays homage to the Imperial courts of early 19th-century Europe, where such columns served as prestigious display stands for sculpture, busts, and prized decorative objects. Brass & Wood has faithfully revived every detail of this commanding form.

Materials & Finish

The shaft and plinth are crafted from richly veined black marble — a material synonymous with aristocratic interiors — displaying natural grey veining that lends each piece a unique character. The Corinthian capital, the collar ring at the base of the shaft, and the ornamental cartouche on the plinth are cast in solid brass and finished in antique gilt bronze, replicating the luxurious ormolu mounts of the original Empire pieces.

Craftsmanship

Each column is hand-assembled by Brass & Wood artisans in Egypt, combining traditional stonemasonry with meticulous metalwork. The gilt bronze elements are individually cast, chased, and polished to achieve the warm, lustrous patina characteristic of authentic 19th-century ormolu. The cartouche on the plinth features a classical urn motif flanked by acanthus scrolls, a hallmark of Empire decorative vocabulary.

Dimensions & Details

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