Louis XVI Neoclassical Ivory & Gold Vanity Stool - Fluted Legs with Damask Seat
Design & Inspiration
Place this stool at the foot of a dressing table and the bedroom acquires a different register entirely — not just furnished, but composed. Inspired by the refined vocabulary of Louis XVI Neoclassicism, this vanity stool brings the discipline of late 18th-century French court furniture into the modern bedroom without sacrificing an inch of its original authority. The ivory lacquered frame, punctuated by hand-gilded details, sits quietly against a room and commands it at the same time.
Materials & Craftsmanship
The frame is built from solid pine (kiln-dried to below 10% humidity), shaped into four tapering fluted legs — the defining motif of Louis XVI Neoclassicism, derived from the Greek column and stripped of all Rococo curve. Each leg terminates in a small turned foot gilded in warm gold, while the apron rail is carved with a continuous rope-twist frieze picked out in the same gold against the ivory ground. Corner blocks are carved with a rosette motif, a detail that recurs throughout the Louis XVI vocabulary as a formal device borrowed from Roman architectural friezes. The seat cushion is upholstered in cream jacquard damask — a woven fabric whose self-pattern of large floral medallions and trailing garlands echoes the decorative language of Versailles textile ateliers.
Dimensions & Details
Width: 48 cm / Depth: 47 cm / Height: 89 cm
Weight: 15 kg
Frame: Solid pine, ivory lacquer with hand-gilded details
Seat: Cream jacquard damask upholstery
Finish: Painted ivory with gold-leaf accent gilding
Handcrafted in Egypt
Every stool in the Brass & Wood collection is built by hand in Egypt by craftsmen trained in classical European joinery and decorative finishing. The carved rope-twist frieze, the fluted leg profiles, and the gilded accent work are all executed by hand — not cast, not stamped, not applied with transfer foil. The result is a piece with the tactile authenticity of a workshop tradition that has no shortcut, only accumulated skill. Each unit is individually finished, so minor variations in gilding warmth and lacquer depth are a mark of the handmade process, not a defect.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials is this stool made from?
The frame is solid pine lacquered in ivory with hand-applied gold-leaf gilding on the carved details. The seat is upholstered in cream jacquard damask fabric.
Can the upholstery fabric be customized?
Yes. Brass & Wood offers customization on fabric color and pattern. Contact our team before placing your order to discuss available options.
Is assembly required?
Minimal assembly only — the stool ships with legs attached or requiring simple attachment. No specialist tools are needed.