
| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Solid Wood, Brass |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | French Empire Neoclassical |
| Ideal Placement | Living Room, Bedroom, Hallway, Reception, Library |
| Delivery Time | 30-45 Days |
| Assembly Required | Minimal Assembly |
| Care Instructions | Dust with Dry Cloth |
| Handcrafted | Yes — by Egyptian artisans |
| Customizable | Yes — contact us for custom orders |
Walk into a room anchored by this table and the conversation stops — not from silence, but from the collective pause of recognition. This round centre table draws from the design vocabulary of the French Empire period (1800–1830), the era when Napoleon's court demanded furniture that projected power, erudition, and Roman grandeur in equal measure. The tripartite base — three deeply curved supports sweeping outward from a central column to a concave triangular platform — is one of the most architecturally resolved silhouettes in European furniture history. Every element here has been faithfully reproduced with that intention intact.
The table is built on a foundation of Romanian solid redwood (under 10% humidity), chosen for dimensional stability and the fine grain that accepts both high-gloss lacquer and hand-applied gilding without compromise. The top surface is finished in a rich, dark burl veneer laid in a sunburst marquetry pattern — the concentric rings of figured grain radiating outward from a central medallion in a quiet display of the cabinet-maker's art. The apron below the top is entirely given over to a continuous gilt fan-and-shell frieze, each palmette pressed with the regularity of a classical cornice. Below it, a second register of egg-and-dart molding in gold leaf frames the transition to the legs.
Three acanthus-carved cabriole supports — each a full sculptural statement — rise from gilt paw feet and curve upward through a cascade of overlapping acanthus leaves rendered in high-relief gilded carving. The paw foot was the Empire period's deliberate quotation of antiquity: lion strength translated into furniture support. The concave triangular base platform, edged in a beaded gilt border, locks the composition and gives the table its visual weight at ground level. The overall proportion — low, broad, and commanding — is calibrated for placement beneath a large overmantel mirror or as a standalone centrepiece in a reception hall.
This table is made by hand in Egypt by craftsmen trained in classical European joinery and gilding traditions. The gilt elements are applied over a gesso ground using the water-gilding technique — the same method used in the ateliers of the Faubourg Saint-Antoine in 19th-century Paris. No two pieces are identical; the hand-carved acanthus work and marquetry ensure each table carries the mark of its maker. Brass & Wood offers customization of finish tone and top veneer selection on request.
The structural frame and base are crafted from Romanian solid redwood (under 10% humidity). The decorative elements — the frieze, leg carvings, base edging, and paw feet — are finished in gold-leaf gilding over a gesso ground. The tabletop features a burl wood veneer laid in a marquetry sunburst pattern with a high-gloss lacquer finish.
Minimal assembly is required — the table ships in components to protect the gilded carvings during transit. Assembly is straightforward and instructions are included. White-glove delivery and on-site assembly can be arranged on request.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization of the gilding tone (standard gold, antique gold, or silver-leaf), the top veneer species, and the base finish. Lead time for custom orders is typically 45–60 days. Contact our team to discuss your requirements.