Louis XV Marquetry Coffee Table with Gilt Bronze Mounts
Design Inspiration
Rooted in the opulent vocabulary of the Louis XV Rococo period, this coffee table captures the era's signature spirit of organic elegance. The serpentine tabletop is crowned with a breathtaking medallion of floral marquetry — intricate swirling vines, blossoms, and leaves rendered in contrasting veneers of walnut and fruitwood radiating outward in a symphony of natural grain. Every curve and flourish evokes the sun-drenched salons of Versailles.
Materials & Finish
The foundation is solid walnut, chosen for its deep, lustrous warmth and structural integrity. The surface is hand-polished to a rich, high-gloss lacquer that amplifies the depth of each inlaid veneer. Crowning the apron and each elegantly curved cabriole leg are hand-cast gilt-bronze ormolu mounts — acanthus leaves, floral garlands, and foliate sabots — finished in antique gold to evoke the authentic patina of 18th-century French bronzework.
Craftsmanship
Every element of this table is produced by the master artisans of Brass & Wood in Egypt, where centuries-old joinery techniques meet contemporary precision. The marquetry is individually cut and laid by hand, ensuring no two pieces are identical. The ormolu mounts are cast, hand-chased, and burnished to bring out their sculptural relief. This is furniture as fine art — a heirloom conceived to be passed down through generations.
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