Louis XVI Neoclassical TV Cabinet with Marble Top & Gilt Brass Mounts
Royal Inspiration
Rooted in the refined grandeur of late 18th-century French court furniture, this media cabinet draws directly from the Louis XVI tradition — a period defined by strict symmetry, neoclassical motifs, and the masterful union of precious materials. The piece commands presence while maintaining the disciplined elegance that distinguished the royal ateliers of Versailles.
Exceptional Materials
The cabinet is constructed on a solid hardwood frame and dressed in book-matched flame mahogany veneers that produce a dramatic, feather-like grain pattern across every panel. The surface is crowned with a thick slab of white Carrara-style marble, its cool, veined surface providing a luminous contrast to the warm wood beneath. Every edge and border is framed in burnished gilt brass banding.
Ormolu Brass Ornaments
Hand-cast and individually hand-chased gilt brass ormolu appliqués festoon the frieze, column capitals, door frames, and tapered fluted legs. Acanthus-leaf garlands, foliate scrolls, and neoclassical rosettes are positioned with precise symmetry, each mount polished to a rich antique-gold lustre consistent with authentic 18th-century craftsmanship.
Handcrafted in Egypt by Brass & Wood
Every cabinet is built entirely by hand in the Brass & Wood workshops in Egypt, where master carpenters, veneer artisans, and metalwork craftsmen collaborate to ensure museum-grade fidelity. The interior is fitted with an adjustable shelf behind the two flanking doors, while the central cabinet accommodates modern media components — marrying classical beauty with contemporary function.