Louis XV Bombe Commode with Hand-Painted Portrait & Marble Top
Design Inspiration
Rooted in the opulence of the French Louis XV court, this bombe commode captures the graceful curves and romantic artistry of 18th-century Rococo interiors. The front drawers serve as a canvas for a finely hand-painted portrait of an aristocratic lady, evoking the pastoral elegance of Gainsborough and Boucher, while the side panel reveals a luminous landscape scene in warm autumnal tones.
Materials
Constructed from solid hardwood with a rich warm mahogany finish, the piece is crowned with a genuine veined rosy marble slab. Elaborate ormolu-style mounts cast in antique gilded brass adorn the corners, drawer pulls, and cabriole leg sabots, lending a truly palatial character to every surface.
Craftsmanship
Every element of this commode is handcrafted by Brass & Wood artisans in Egypt, preserving centuries-old European joinery and decorative painting traditions. The serpentine bombe silhouette is shaped by hand, and each oil-painted scene is executed by skilled painters directly onto the lacquered wood surface, ensuring no two pieces are ever identical.