Directoire Louis XVI Style Bronze and Brass Trimmed Beveled Mirror Armoire
$61.44
$111.21
Measures 96.25 tall x 63 wide x 22 inches deep. Armoire does completely breakdown into smaller more managable sections for delivery. One finds oneself, quite unexpectedly, in the presence of a ghost—a shimmering, mahogany-scented specter of a Paris that once was, and perhaps, in this very cabinet, still is. This is not merely an armoire; it is a monument to the Directoire era, a time when the world was shedding its Rococo feathers for the sharp, intellectual sobriety of the Neoclassical. Here, rendered in a wood so rich it suggests a deep, vintage port, is a piece of such architectural gravity that it seems to hold the room’s breath captive. The wood itself—a ribbon mahogany of the finest pedigree—possesses a grain that flows like a silk sash caught in a draft. It is a vertical river, interrupted only by the exacting discipline of gilded brass and bronze. But look to the silhouette, for that is where the true seduction lies. Unlike the flat-sided monoliths that populate common parlors, this piece boasts concave, recessed sides that curve inward with the grace of a debutante’s waist. This undulating geometry, defined by tiered brass inlays, creates a play of shadow and light that shifts as one moves across the parquet, giving the wood a life, a pulse, a flicker of movement. Crowned with a stately superstructure, the piece reaches toward the ceiling with a dignity usually reserved for cathedrals. This attic-like cresting is guarded by the most exquisite cast bronze putti and cherubs. These celestial inhabitants do not merely sit; they reside there, their metallic limbs frozen in a perpetual, silent gala, adding a touch of the divine to the earthly mahogany below. Beneath them, a frieze of bronze scrollwork hums with the intricate energy of a master jeweler’s bench. The doors, twin portals of beveled glass, offer a reflection that feels more elegant than the reality it captures. The beveling catches the light like a diamond’s edge, framing whatever lies within or without in a crisp, luminous halo. Every mount, from the sabot feet to the gilded capitals of the stiles, is a testament to the bronze-caster’s art—ornamentation that is precise, never gaudy, and utterly French. To own such a thing is to possess a piece of history that refused to be forgotten. It is unique not just in its assembly, but in its soul—a rare marriage of architectural rigor and whimsical ornamentation. It is, quite simply, a masterpiece for those who understand that a room is nothing without a centerpiece that can whisper its own name. Condition report Age-appropriate wear for antique and vintage pieces. For a more detailed report please call 215-749-2104, or email: [email protected] Additional Information: For national and international shipping quotes, special offers, or to schedule a showroom visit please call 215-749-2104, or email [email protected]
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