Louis XV Rococo Bombe Commode with Gilt Brass Ormolu & White Marble Top
Royal Rococo Grandeur
Inspired by the opulent court furniture of 18th-century France, this bombe commode captures the unbridled elegance of the Louis XV era. Its dramatically curved silhouette, swelling outward in every direction, is a hallmark of authentic Rococo design — a style born to evoke movement, nature, and aristocratic splendor.
Exquisite Materials
The body is constructed from solid hardwood and dressed in richly figured burled walnut veneer, its deep reddish-mahogany tones radiating warmth and depth. The surface is crowned with a generously proportioned white Carrara-style marble top, shaped to follow the serpentine contours of the piece, adding cool luminosity to the warm woodwork beneath.
Gilt Brass Ormolu Mounts
Every inch of the commode is adorned with hand-applied antique gilt brass ormolu mounts — cascading acanthus scrolls, foliate cartouches, and finely modeled corner sabots. The side escutcheons feature intricately carved figural masks, a signature of the finest French cabinetmaking tradition. All brass elements are finished in a warm antique gold tone that perfectly complements the burled veneer.
Master Craftsmanship by Brass & Wood
Handcrafted in Egypt by Brass & Wood's master artisans, this commode is built using time-honored joinery techniques passed down through generations. Each piece is individually finished, ensuring that no two commodes are exactly alike — making it a true heirloom for discerning collectors and interior connoisseurs.