
| Dimensions | N/A |
|---|---|
| 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 |
| Handcrafted | Yes — by Egyptian artisans |
| Customizable | Yes — contact us for custom orders |
There is a kind of restraint in great design that speaks louder than ornament. This TV console, faithfully reproduced in the tradition of Louis XVI Neoclassical cabinetry, channels exactly that discipline: a long, low silhouette anchored by slender turned and tapered legs, four recessed panel doors framed by clean mouldings, and fluted pilasters at the corners that recall the architectural severity the Louis XVI court favoured over the extravagance of Rococo. The central open bay breaks the symmetry just enough to serve a contemporary need — housing a receiver, streaming device, or sound bar — without compromising the piece's period character. It is a design that does not need to announce itself.
Constructed from Romanian solid redwood at below 10% humidity — the same standard required for furniture built to last generations — the frame, doors, and top are finished in a hand-rubbed distressed grey-white wash that allows the natural wood grain to read through. This technique, common in French Provincial interpretations of Parisian court styles, ages the piece visually without falsifying it. The moulding work on each door panel is clean and precise, as is the fluting on the corner pilasters. Antique-gold brass bail handles provide the sole metallic accent — small, correct, and in proportion.
The console is designed as a low-profile media unit: wide enough to anchor a large-format television while remaining visually horizontal and grounded. Two internal shelves behind the central open bay provide practical storage for media components. The four hinged doors conceal generous closed storage on both flanks. The turned, tapered legs lift the carcass off the floor with the lightness characteristic of Louis XVI furniture — a deliberate contrast to the heavier feet of the Empire pieces that followed.
Every Brass & Wood piece is built by hand in Egypt by craftsmen trained in the European joinery tradition. The distressed finish on this console is applied by hand — not machine-sprayed — which means no two pieces are identical in the way the grey wash settles into the grain. That variation is not a flaw; it is the mark of handcrafted work. The result is a piece that carries the visual character of a French country house without the compromise of mass production.
The console is built entirely from Romanian solid redwood (under 10% humidity) with antique-gold brass bail handles. The finish is a hand-applied distressed grey-white wash over the natural wood grain.
Only minimal assembly is required — primarily attaching the legs to the carcass. All hardware is included and the process requires no specialist tools.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customisation on wood finish colour, hardware finish, and overall dimensions. Contact our team before placing your order to discuss your requirements.