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Louis XV Rococo Tea Table – Marquetry Top & Gold Leaf Carved Apron

SKU · TEATAB4436
Louis XV Rococo
A masterpiece of Rococo opulence: solid wood tea table with hand-painted marquetry top, pierced lattice apron, and cabriole legs finished in gold leaf by Brass & Wood artisans.Dimensions: Width : 60 cm \ Depth : 60cm \ Height : 60cm
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Specifications

DimensionsN/A
Weight4 kg
MaterialsSolid Wood, Brass
Country of OriginEgypt
Design StyleLouis XV Rococo
Ideal PlacementLiving Room, Bedroom, Hallway, Reception, Library
Delivery Time30-45 Days
Assembly RequiredMinimal Assembly
Care InstructionsDust with Dry Cloth
HandcraftedYes — by Egyptian artisans
CustomizableYes — contact us for custom orders

Description

Design Inspiration

Rooted in the exuberant spirit of 18th-century French Rococo, this tea table channels the grandeur of Versailles into a functional centerpiece. The lavishly painted marquetry top — featuring scrolling botanical motifs, blooming flowers, and a diamond-lattice centre medallion — recalls the marquetry ateliers of André-Charles Boulle and his successors. Every inch of the surface tells a story of aristocratic splendour, designed to anchor a salon with effortless authority.

Materials & Finish

Crafted entirely from seasoned solid wood, the table combines two distinct finishes. The top surface celebrates warm honey, amber, and deep mahogany tones achieved through precision wood inlay and hand-applied paint, creating a jewel-like tableau. The apron and cabriole legs are carved in high relief — a continuous pierced lattice interspersed with acanthus leaf clusters — then hand-gilded with genuine gold leaf, lending the base the luminous warmth characteristic of Rococo gilded furniture. Scroll feet complete the silhouette with a graceful flourish.

Craftsmanship

Every piece bearing the Brass & Wood name is handcrafted in Egypt by master woodworkers who have inherited centuries of carving and gilding tradition. The lattice apron is individually pierced and fitted; the marquetry top is assembled sliver by sliver; and the gold leaf is burnished by hand to achieve the characteristic satin-bright sheen. No two tables are identical — each is a singular work of applied art.

Dimensions & Details

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