Louis XVI Neoclassical Painted Vanity Stool - Ivory & Gold with Polychrome Floral Relief
Design & Inspiration
Place this stool before a dressing table and the room instantly acquires a sense of ceremony. The ivory-painted frame, touched with gold at the capitals and feet, draws from the refined vocabulary of Louis XVI Neoclassicism — a period when French court designers stripped away the asymmetric exuberance of Rococo and replaced it with order, elegance, and the measured pleasure of classical ornament. What sets this piece apart from a plain period reproduction is the hand-applied polychrome floral relief on the apron: pink roses, pale blue forget-me-nots, and white blossoms arranged in a naturalistic spray — a detail that speaks directly to the feminine tradition of the French boudoir.
Materials & Craftsmanship
The frame is built from solid pine dried to below 10% humidity — a specification that prevents the warping and joint failure that plague lesser furniture over time. The ivory lacquer finish is applied in multiple coats and hand-rubbed between layers to achieve the smooth, slightly warm tone visible in the photographs. Gold leaf gilding is applied selectively — to the Ionic-derived capital brackets where the legs meet the apron, and to the turned sabot feet — so that the gold reads as accent rather than excess. The polychrome floral relief is modeled and painted by hand, each petal individually defined. The seat pad is upholstered in cream velvet with a twisted rope trim at the edge, echoing the period practice of passementerie finishing.
Dimensions & Details
Width: 54 cm / Depth: 54 cm / Height: 44 cm
Weight: 15 kg
Seat upholstery: cream velvet, plain
Frame finish: ivory lacquer with parcel gilding
Ornamentation: hand-applied polychrome floral relief on apron
Leg style: tapered turned legs with Ionic capital brackets and gilt sabot feet
Handcrafted in Egypt
This vanity stool is handcrafted in Egypt by Brass & Wood artisans trained in classical European construction and decorative finishing techniques. Each piece is individually assembled, lacquered, gilded, and painted — meaning no two are precisely identical. The floral relief is hand-modeled and painted in the atelier, making it a genuinely unique decorative object rather than a mass-produced item. Custom finishes and upholstery fabrics are available on request.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the stool made from?
The frame is solid pine (under 10% humidity), finished in ivory lacquer with selective gold leaf gilding. The seat is upholstered in cream velvet. The floral relief on the apron is hand-modeled and hand-painted.
Is assembly required?
Minimal assembly only — the legs attach to the seat frame. No specialist tools are needed and the process takes under ten minutes.
Can the upholstery or finish be customized?
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization of both the upholstery fabric and the frame finish. Contact us before placing your order to discuss available options.