
| 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 moment in a well-appointed room when a single piece commands the eye before anything else does. This kidney-shaped étagère — faithfully reproduced in the tradition of Napoleon III's Second Empire Rococo Revival — earns that attention through its silhouette alone. The sinuous, lobate outline traces the same design language that Parisian ébénistes employed in the 1860s for the salons of Haussmann's new boulevards: confident curves, restrained in profile yet saturated in ornament at every junction. This is a piece that does not merely sit in a room — it organises it.
The body is built from Romanian solid redwood (kiln-dried to below 10% humidity) finished in a deep mahogany French polish that rewards the light with warm, amber depth. Against this ground, the gilt bronze ormolu mounts are the true protagonists: classically cast rosette medallions anchor the central stiles, ribbon-tied torch mounts flank the glazed door, and a finely modelled apron mount above the cabriole front legs ties the whole composition together at its base. The two side shelves carry pierced brass gallery rails — the signature detail of high Napoleon III étagères — preventing display objects from slipping while adding a further layer of linear ornament. The central compartment is lined with a tone-on-tone damask fabric in bronze-olive, providing a textured backdrop that makes any object placed within it look deliberately curated.
The étagère stands on four slender cabriole legs tapering to scroll feet, each capped with a gilt bronze sabot that lifts the piece visually from the floor. The top surface carries its own gallery rail, unifying the oval plane and making it safe for a tray, a vase, or a small clock. Two kidney-shaped side shelves at mid and lower heights extend the horizontal reach of the piece, creating a tiered display architecture that is equally practical and theatrical. Every brass mount is individually applied by hand, and the glass panel in the central door is framed by a moulded gilt surround with corner cartouches — a detail drawn directly from the cabinet-making vocabulary of the Faubourg Saint-Antoine workshops.
This étagère is entirely handcrafted in Egypt by Brass & Wood artisans trained in the discipline of European period reproduction. The joinery is traditional, the ormolu mounts are cast and chased individually, and the French polish is hand-applied in multiple sessions — a process that cannot be rushed and cannot be machine-replicated. Each piece carries the minor, honest variations of hand work: proof that a craftsman's judgement, not a programmed tool, made every decision. Customisation is available on wood finish tone and brass patina — please enquire at time of order.
The frame is Romanian solid redwood finished in a deep mahogany French polish. The mounts are cast gilt bronze (ormolu). The gallery rails are pierced brass. The central compartment is lined with damask fabric, and the door features a glass panel with a gilt moulded surround.
Only minimal assembly is required — the piece ships in protected sections and requires simple fitting of the legs and gallery components, with no specialist tools needed.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customisation on wood finish tone (lighter or darker mahogany), brass patina (antique gold or bright gold), and fabric lining colour. Please specify your requirements at the time of ordering.