Louis XV Rococo Bombe Commode with Hand-Carved Acanthus Frieze
Design Inspiration
Rooted in the opulence of 18th-century French Rococo, this bombe commode captures the asymmetric curves and organic exuberance that defined the Louis XV court. The dramatically swelled front and sides, paired with elegantly scrolled cabriole legs terminating in carved paw feet, evoke the grandeur of Versailles' finest interiors.
Materials
Constructed from solid hardwood throughout, the piece showcases a richly bookmatched walnut veneer on the drawer faces, framed by fine cross-banding inlay for a refined geometric contrast. The warm, deep mahogany-toned finish is hand-rubbed to bring out the natural luster and grain of the wood, while cast antique brass hardware adds a period-authentic finishing touch.
Craftsmanship
Every detail is executed by Brass & Wood's master craftsmen in Egypt. The crowning frieze is entirely hand-carved, depicting sweeping acanthus scrolls and rosette motifs of exceptional depth and precision. The bombe silhouette is shaped through traditional steam-bending and hand-sculpting techniques, ensuring each piece is a unique work of functional art. Mortise-and-tenon joinery guarantees heirloom-grade structural integrity.
A Statement Piece
Whether placed in a grand entrance hall, a master bedroom, or a formal dining room, this commode commands attention. Its timeless Rococo character pairs beautifully with classical interiors while offering a striking contrast in contemporary spaces.