
| Dimensions | Diameter 100 cm / Height 82 cm |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Materials | Solid Wood, Brass |
| Country of Origin | Egypt |
| Design Style | Louis XVI 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 |
There is a particular quality of stillness that a piece like this brings to a room — the weight of the marble anchoring the eye, the sage-green frame drawing the walls inward, and the antique-gold carvings catching every shift of light. This round centre table is faithfully reproduced in the tradition of late Louis XVI Neoclassical design, the era when French cabinetmakers turned from the exuberant asymmetry of Rococo toward the disciplined grammar of antiquity. The result was furniture that felt authoritative without being cold — structured, yet alive with ornamental detail.
The tabletop is a single slab of deep green marble — veined in white and gold — set within a moulded marble apron edge that transitions seamlessly into the carved wooden frame below. The frame itself is fashioned from Romanian solid redwood (moisture content below 10%), hand-carved by craftsmen working from period pattern books, and finished in a sage-green painted ground that was the signature colour of Neoclassical painted furniture in the 1780s salons. Over this ground, the ornamental details are gilded in antique gold, creating the two-tone contrast of celadon and gilt that defines the Louis XVI palette. The four tapered, fluted legs — quintessential markers of the period — are joined by a sculpted cross-stretcher centred on a carved rose-and-foliage finial, an element drawn directly from the decorative vocabulary of Jacob Frères and the royal ébénistes of the Faubourg Saint-Antoine.
The apron is carved in high relief with a continuous band of intertwined ribbon-and-laurel garlands, punctuated by egg-and-dart moulding at the upper and lower rails — a classical border motif adopted wholesale from Roman architectural ornament. Floral swags cascade from the junctions of the legs, and a beaded string course runs the full circumference of the apron, lending rhythm and precision to the composition. Every gilded surface is hand-finished, giving the piece a depth of tone that flat paint cannot replicate.
This table is produced in the workshops of Brass & Wood in Egypt, where skilled craftsmen combine European pattern traditions with locally developed finishing techniques. Each piece is made to order, allowing customisation of the painted frame colour, marble selection, and gilding tone. The low moisture content of the Romanian solid redwood ensures dimensional stability across varying climatic conditions — a critical factor for marble-topped pieces where frame movement can compromise the stone setting. Delivery is estimated at 45–60 days from order confirmation.
The tabletop is natural green-veined marble. The frame is Romanian solid redwood (less than 10% humidity), hand-carved and painted in a sage-green ground with antique-gold gilded decorative relief. The stretcher finial is carved wood, gilded to match.
Minimal assembly is required — typically attaching the legs to the apron assembly and securing the marble top. Full instructions are included, and the process requires no specialist tools.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customisation of the painted frame colour, marble type, and gilding finish. Please contact us with your specifications before placing your order.