Louis XVI Neoclassical Five-Door Wardrobe with Hand-Painted Floral Panels and Gilt Garland Carvings
Design & Inspiration
Walk into the room where this wardrobe stands and you understand immediately why the French court of Louis XVI placed such faith in painted furniture. The five doors stretch wide across the wall, their antique ivory ground warm under any light, while the central pair draws the eye upward to a gilt ribbon bow from which carved garland swags descend in a graceful arc — a motif lifted directly from the decorative vocabulary of the 1770s–1790s French Neoclassical interior. This is not a wardrobe that hides in a corner. It is architecture for the bedroom.
Materials & Craftsmanship
The carcass is built from solid beech dried to consistent low humidity, ensuring dimensional stability across Egypt's seasonal climate shifts. The exterior is finished in a hand-applied antique ivory lacquer — layered, sanded, and gently distressed to achieve the depth of tone that separates a craftsman's finish from a factory coat. Each door panel carries a hand-painted floral bouquet: pink and blush roses, blue forget-me-nots, and trailing ribbons rendered in soft polychrome — a technique recalling the painted boiserie panels of Versailles side rooms. The garland carvings above each panel and along the full-width cornice are hand-carved and gilded in antique gold leaf, their detail sharp at close inspection: individual rose heads, tied ribbon bows, and graduated floral drops. Hardware is cast antique-gold brass — elongated escutcheon plates with scrolled acanthus and fleur-de-lis detailing, each with a working keyhole. The interior reveals three sections: two outer bays each with a full-length hanging rail, and a central bay with fixed shelves above two small drawer units — a practical layout that has served bedrooms for three centuries.
Dimensions & Details
Dimensions are not available in system. Please contact Brass & Wood for the exact width, depth, and height of this piece. Interior configuration: two hanging bays with rails, central shelving unit with two drawers. Five hinged doors with antique-gold cast brass escutcheon hardware. Cornice with full-width gilt egg-and-dart molding. Plinth base on turned feet.
Handcrafted in Egypt
This wardrobe is made to order in the Brass & Wood workshops in Egypt, where woodworkers, painters, and gilders collaborate on each piece. The hand-painting is done by artisans trained in polychrome decorative techniques; the gilded carvings are applied and burnished by hand. Because each piece is made to order, customization — in dimensions, finish tone, hardware color, or interior layout — is available on request. Production time reflects the labor involved: plan for 60–75 days from order confirmation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials is this wardrobe made from?
The carcass and door frames are solid beech. The decorative carvings are hand-shaped resin applied to the wood. The finish is a multi-layer antique ivory lacquer with hand-painted polychrome floral decoration. Hardware is cast antique-gold brass.
Is assembly required?
Minimal assembly is required on delivery — the wardrobe ships in sections (carcass, doors, and cornice) and is assembled by the delivery team. No tools are required from the customer.
Can this wardrobe be customized?
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization in overall dimensions, finish color, interior configuration (shelves vs. hanging rails), and hardware finish. Contact us with your room specifications before placing your order.