
| 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 |
Set a Louis XVI commode in a room and the room immediately knows what it is. The cream-painted finish, the precisely fluted tapered legs rising from acanthus-carved collars, the gilt brass ribbon-and-garland mounts flowing across each drawer front — together they announce a piece drawn from the most disciplined and refined chapter of French furniture making. This is the vocabulary of Versailles in its Neoclassical moment: symmetry restored, ornament made purposeful, luxury expressed through proportion rather than excess.
The body is constructed from Romanian solid redwood (<10% humidity), ensuring structural integrity and resistance to seasonal movement. The cream painted finish is applied over a prepared ground, then aged to a warm, slightly distressed tone that recalls the soft palette of a French boiserie interior. The carved ribbon-and-laurel garland mounts — the defining ornamental signature of the Louis XVI period — are hand-finished in antique gold and applied to both drawer fronts and the two flanking cabinet doors. Six fluted and tapered legs, each capped with a turned acanthus collar at the top and a small gilt foot at the base, carry the piece with characteristic Neoclassical elegance. The protective clear glass top preserves the painted surface while adding a practical, contemporary layer of functionality.
The commode's serpentine-front centre section houses two drawers fitted with paired antique gold brass ring pulls, each pull suspended from a carved and gilded garland mount. The two flanking sections — each with a single door — feature matching panel mouldings and single ring-pull hardware consistent with the period's love of matched symmetry. The glass top is flush-set, framing the piece without interrupting its visual flow. This commode functions equally as a standalone bedroom dresser, a hallway accent, or a statement reception piece.
Every commode bearing the Brass & Wood name is crafted by hand in Egypt, drawing on a tradition of skilled woodworking that honors the European originals with precision and care. The fluted leg turnings, the carved garland reliefs, and the hand-applied painted finish each represent hours of individual craft — not production-line approximation. This is a faithful interpretation of Louis XVI cabinetmaking, made for those who understand that a well-made piece is never truly finished until it finds the right room.
The frame and body are constructed from Romanian solid redwood (<10% humidity). Hardware is antique gold brass. The top surface is protected by a clear glass panel. All carved ornamental details are hand-finished.
Minimal assembly is required — primarily attaching the legs and setting the glass top panel. No specialist tools are needed. Full instructions are provided with delivery.
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization of the painted finish color, brass hardware finish, and overall dimensions. Contact our team to discuss your specific requirements.