Louis XVI Neoclassical Tea Table with Marquetry Top & Gilt Carvings
Design Inspiration
Drawing directly from the refined vocabulary of late 18th-century French court furniture, this tea table embodies the Louis XVI Neoclassical ideal: disciplined symmetry, botanical motifs, and restrained grandeur. The delicate floral marquetry crowning the tabletop — rendered in contrasting wood veneers — recalls the celebrated ébéniste workshops of Versailles, where nature and geometry were woven into a single, harmonious surface.
Materials & Finish
The table is constructed from solid mahogany, chosen for its warm reddish-brown tone and exceptional structural integrity. Every decorative element — the draped swag friezes, the acanthus-leaf corner mounts, and the rosette drawer pulls — is hand-carved and finished in rich antique gold leaf, lending a luminous warmth that deepens with age. The legs are classically fluted and tapered, terminating in polished brass sabots that anchor the piece with quiet authority.
Craftsmanship
Brass & Wood artisans in Egypt employ traditional European joinery techniques passed down through generations. Each piece of marquetry veneer is individually cut, fitted, and hand-polished. The gilt carvings are applied using time-honoured gilding processes to ensure depth, durability, and an authentically aged patina that no machine-made reproduction can replicate.
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