Louis XVI Neoclassical Marquetry Commode with Marble Top & Brass Mounts
Design Inspiration
Rooted in the refined elegance of 18th-century French court furniture, this commode draws from the Louis XVI Neoclassical tradition. The symmetrical floral marquetry medallions framed by ribbon-and-bow motifs echo the grandeur of Versailles, capturing the delicate transition from Rococo exuberance to disciplined classical beauty.
Materials
Crafted from solid hardwood with richly grained rosewood and satinwood veneers, the piece is crowned with a thick slab of natural grey veined marble. Gilded ormolu brass mounts adorn the corners, drawer pulls, and sabots, adding a warm golden brilliance to the warm walnut tones.
Marquetry & Craftsmanship
Every panel is a testament to the art of marquetry — intricate floral bouquets, swirling acanthus scrolls, and delicate ribbon swags are hand-inlaid piece by piece using contrasting wood veneers. The ebonized banding creates crisp borders that frame each composition with architectural precision.
Structure & Finish
The piece rests on gracefully curved cabriole legs finished with brass sabots, providing both stability and elegance. The overall finish balances deep mahogany warmth with the luminosity of hand-polished brass, making it a centerpiece for any classical or transitional interior.