Commode - Marble, Wood, Bronze - Louis XV Style Commode

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Louis XV Style Commode, dating to 1930–1940, with a marble top and a combination of wood and gilt-bronze mounts, made in Spain, in excellent condition, measuring 115 cm wide, 52 cm deep and 85 cm high, and can be locked.

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Material & Craftsmanship
Marble Top: The piece is crowned with a thick, contoured white marble slab featuring subtle grey veining, typical of the Carrara or Breccia varieties used to provide a durable and luxurious surface.
Marquetry Inlay: The front and sides are decorated with intricate floral marquetry. This involves using contrasting wood veneers—likely rosewood, kingwood, or mahogany—to create delicate patterns of blooming flowers and foliage within decorative "reserves" or panels.
Ormolu Mounts: It features ornate gilt-bronze (ormolu) hardware. These include the scrolling "rocaille" drawer pulls, the "chutes" protecting the corners, and the decorative "sabots" (shoes) on the feet. The central apron also boasts a prominent bronze "frieze" for added symmetry.
Design Characteristics
Bombé Shape: The commode features a "bombé" or swelling front and sides, a hallmark of the Rococo movement that favors curves and organic movement over rigid, straight lines.
Cabriole Legs: The tall, slender legs curve gracefully outward and then inward, ending in bronze-capped feet, which gives the heavy chest a sense of lightness and height.
Two-Drawer Layout: As a sauteuse, it utilizes two wide drawers that blend into the overall decorative scheme of the facade, often making the horizontal separation between drawers almost invisible.

Material & Craftsmanship
Marble Top: The piece is crowned with a thick, contoured white marble slab featuring subtle grey veining, typical of the Carrara or Breccia varieties used to provide a durable and luxurious surface.
Marquetry Inlay: The front and sides are decorated with intricate floral marquetry. This involves using contrasting wood veneers—likely rosewood, kingwood, or mahogany—to create delicate patterns of blooming flowers and foliage within decorative "reserves" or panels.
Ormolu Mounts: It features ornate gilt-bronze (ormolu) hardware. These include the scrolling "rocaille" drawer pulls, the "chutes" protecting the corners, and the decorative "sabots" (shoes) on the feet. The central apron also boasts a prominent bronze "frieze" for added symmetry.
Design Characteristics
Bombé Shape: The commode features a "bombé" or swelling front and sides, a hallmark of the Rococo movement that favors curves and organic movement over rigid, straight lines.
Cabriole Legs: The tall, slender legs curve gracefully outward and then inward, ending in bronze-capped feet, which gives the heavy chest a sense of lightness and height.
Two-Drawer Layout: As a sauteuse, it utilizes two wide drawers that blend into the overall decorative scheme of the facade, often making the horizontal separation between drawers almost invisible.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Title additional information
Louis XV Style Commode
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
Spain
Material
Bronze, Marble, Wood
Colour
Brown
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
85 cm
Width
115 cm
Depth
52 cm
Estimated period
1930-1940
Can Be Locked
Yes
SpainVerified
11
Objects sold
Private

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