Neoclassical Marble & Brass Column Pedestal with Empire Ormolu Mounts
Design Inspiration
Rooted in the grandeur of late 18th-century Neoclassicism and the refined opulence of the French Empire period, this column pedestal channels the architectural vocabulary of antiquity. The Corinthian capital, ormolu-cast swag drapery, and anthemion-adorned base evoke the ceremonial columns of imperial palaces, reimagined as a display pedestal for today's luxury interior.
Materials & Finish
The shaft and base are crafted from solid marble finished in a luminous ivory lacquer, lending the piece a pristine, sculptural presence. All decorative mounts — the draped swag collar, the Corinthian capital crown, and the urn motif base plaques — are cast in solid brass and hand-finished in an antique gilt patina by Brass & Wood artisans in Egypt.
Craftsmanship
Every ornamental element is individually cast, chased, and hand-polished before being precisely fitted to the marble column. The relief detailing on the brass midsection captures cascading fabric swags with a depth and crispness achievable only through traditional lost-wax casting combined with skilled hand-chasing. This is a statement piece that elevates any sculpture, vase, or decorative object placed upon it.
Dimensions & Details
عرض 28 سم – عمق 28 سم – ارتفاع115 سم