28-Seat Ivory Hand-Carved Rococo Dining Table with Painted Floral Frieze (28 Persons)
Design Inspiration
Rooted in the exuberant spirit of the Rococo era, this extraordinary dining table commands attention with its cathedral-scale presence. The twin pedestal base is an architectural sculpture in its own right — each column rising in a sweeping hourglass curve, pierced with deeply carved acanthus scrolls, palmette fans, and foliate lattice panels that play with light and shadow. The octagonally chamfered tabletop adds a refined geometric counterpoint to the organic ornamentation below, a hallmark of the finest eighteenth-century French cabinetmaking.
Materials & Finishes
Crafted from fine solid hardwoods, every surface is finished in a luminous ivory lacquer that lends the piece its timeless palace aesthetic. Encircling the entire apron is a hand-painted polychrome floral frieze — delicate blooms, scrolling tendrils, and scattered jewel-toned accents in soft gold, dusty rose, sage green, and sky blue — all outlined with a gilt border strip that catches the light with effortless elegance. No two tables are identical; each frieze panel is a unique work of decorative art.
Craftsmanship
Made entirely to order at the Brass & Wood atelier in Cairo, this table demands hundreds of hours of skilled handwork. Master carvers shape the pedestal reliefs using traditional chisels and gouges; decorative painters apply the frieze motifs freehand with fine sable brushes. No transfers, no decals — only genuine artisan skill passed down through generations. The result is a piece that feels as authentic as any heirloom recovered from a European palace.
Dimensions & Details
Width: 240 cm | Depth: 100 cm | Height: 81 cm. Table Only. Seats up to 28 guests. Made to order — customisation of finish, frieze palette, and dimensions available on request.