Louis XV Demilune Marquetry Commode – Rosewood & Brass Inlay
Handcrafted Louis XV demilune commode in rich rosewood with intricate marquetry floral inlays, antique brass hardware, and graceful cabriole legs.
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Royal Inspiration of the Louis XV Era
This magnificent demilune commode draws its soul from the opulent courts of 18th-century France, where graceful curves, natural motifs, and gilded accents defined the essence of the Louis XV Rococo style. The semi-circular silhouette, adorned with sweeping floral arabesques and a central urn composition, embodies the romantic extravagance of Versailles interiors.
Materials & Finish
Crafted from solid rosewood and exotic zebrawood banding, every surface is a canvas of hand-laid marquetry featuring flowers, scrolling vines, and classical urns rendered in contrasting fruitwoods and satinwood veneers. Gilded antique brass hardware — including bow-shaped drawer pulls and escutcheons — adds a warm metallic counterpoint to the deep walnut tones. A lower display shelf, equally adorned with marquetry, completes the architectural composition.
Craftsmanship by Brass & Wood
Each piece is individually handcrafted by master artisans at Brass & Wood in Egypt, who preserve centuries-old European joinery and inlay techniques. Three graduating drawers glide smoothly on hand-fitted runners, while cabriole legs with scrolled feet provide both structural elegance and authentic period character. Dimensions: H 75 cm × W 60 cm × D 30 cm.
A Statement Piece for Distinguished Interiors
Whether placed in an entrance hall, bedroom, or salon, this commode commands attention and elevates any classical or transitional interior with unmatched artisanal luxury.
| Materials | Solid Wood, Brass |
|---|---|
| Country Of Origin | Egypt |
| Dimensions | N/A |
| Ability to Customize | Yes |
| Handcrafted | Yes |
| Delivery Time | 30-45 Days |
| Fragile | No |
| Placement Room | Living Room, Bedroom, Hallway, Reception, Library |
| Design Style | Louis XV Rococo |
| Ornamentation Level | Heavily Ornate |