
| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| 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 |
There is a particular kind of confidence in a piece of furniture that refuses a right angle. The kidney-shaped — or rognon — form of this étagère announces itself from across the room: the curving mahogany top catches light differently from every angle, while the pierced gilt brass gallery rail frames it the way a jeweler sets a stone. This is Napoleon III Rococo Revival at its most assured — the mid-19th century French instinct to take Rococo's organic curves and amplify them through the means of the Industrial Age: ormolu cast with precision, veneers selected for figuring, damask panels chosen for weight and luster. The result is a display piece that is itself on display.
The frame is built from Romanian solid redwood at under 10% humidity — a stable, dense substrate that accepts the French polish finish without raising the grain. French polishing, the traditional shellac-based technique favored by Parisian ébénistes from the Restauration through the Second Empire, builds up in thin coats to produce the deep, glass-like surface visible on the mahogany top — a surface that reflects light rather than merely absorbing it. The gilt brass ormolu mounts are cast and hand-chased: the central cartouche mount on the front apron shows foliate scrolls flanking a central shell, a motif drawn directly from the Second Empire decorative vocabulary. The pierced gallery rails at each shelf level are a functional detail elevated to ornament — preventing objects from sliding while adding a rhythmic gilded border to each tier. The back panels are lined in gold damask, a fabric choice that turns the interior of each shelf into a warm, reflective backdrop for whatever is displayed within.
The étagère presents across three display tiers: the kidney-shaped upper surface framed by gallery rail, a mid-level curved shelf, and a lower curved shelf — each with its damask-lined interior and gilt brass edging. The four slender cabriole legs, characteristic of the Rococo Revival preference for movement over stasis, terminate in gilt brass sabots. Fluted column pilasters at each vertical corner carry additional ormolu mounts, reinforcing the vertical axis against the horizontal dominance of the curves. This is a piece designed to hold objects worth looking at: a small clock, a pair of porcelain figures, a stack of leather-bound volumes.
This étagère is produced in Brass & Wood's Cairo atelier, where woodworkers trained in classical European joinery techniques work alongside metalworkers specializing in cast brass finishing. Each piece is hand-assembled, with ormolu mounts individually fitted and the French polish applied by hand in multiple sessions. The damask fabric panels are measured, cut, and set by hand for each unit. As with all Brass & Wood pieces, customization of brass finish, fabric color, and wood tone is available — contact us to discuss your requirements.
The frame is Romanian solid redwood (under 10% humidity) finished with French polish. The decorative mounts and gallery rails are cast brass with a gold finish. The interior shelf panels are lined in gold damask fabric.
Minimal assembly is required upon delivery — primarily attaching any removable components for safe transit. Full instructions are included.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization of the brass finish color, the damask fabric tone, and the wood color. Please contact our team with your specifications before ordering.