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Louis XVI Neoclassical Tea Table – White Marble Top & Gold Leaf Carved Wood

SKU · TABTEA5301
Louis XVI Neoclassical
A masterfully handcrafted Louis XVI tea table featuring a luminous white marble top, richly fluted mahogany legs, and ornate gold leaf carvings by Brass & Wood artisans.
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Specifications

DimensionsN/A
Weight4 kg
MaterialsSolid Wood, Brass
Country of OriginEgypt
Design StyleLouis XVI 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

Drawing from the refined elegance of the Louis XVI court, this tea table embodies the purest expression of Neoclassical design. Symmetry, restraint, and aristocratic grandeur define every contour — from the slender tapered legs to the delicate egg-and-dart frieze bordering the apron. Brass & Wood's Egyptian master craftsmen have faithfully reproduced the splendour of 18th-century French royal interiors, making this table an heirloom centrepiece for any distinguished living space.

Materials & Finishes

The tabletop is hewn from a single slab of premium white marble, its natural grey veining lending organic warmth to the cool stone surface. The solid wood frame is hand-turned and hand-carved in rich mahogany, dressed in a deep walnut finish that highlights the grain. Every ornamental detail — the fluted column legs, rosette corner blocks, and continuous bead-and-reel frieze — is hand-gilded with genuine gold leaf, creating the luminous contrast that is the hallmark of Neoclassical luxury.

Craftsmanship

Each table is built entirely by hand in the Brass & Wood atelier in Egypt, where generations of woodworkers and gilders apply time-honoured techniques passed down through centuries of classical European furniture making. The marble is set and polished by hand; the carvings are executed with chisels, not routers; and the gold leaf is burnished to a warm, enduring glow. The result is a piece that carries the soul of a museum artefact while serving the demands of everyday luxury living.

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