19th Century Napoleon III Neoclassical Rosewood Commode with Original Carrara Marble
2601-90327 (Click to Inquire About This Item)
39H x 50W x 23D
Location: Dallas
19th Century Napoleon III Neoclassical Rosewood Commode with Original Carrara Marble was designed with the quiet strength of architecture and the refined discipline of classical style dating back thousands of years. Its form carries the clean simplicity associated with Louis Philippe furniture, then elevates it through stronger proportion, richer materials, columnar side supports, paneled drawers, and a more sculptural presence.
During the Napoleon III era, French cabinetmakers often revisited earlier classical traditions while embracing the deeper and more luxurious woods favored in the mid 19th century, including rosewood and mahogany. This commode reflects that moment beautifully, with rosewood veneer arranged in architectural patterns across the drawer fronts and side panels, giving the surface depth, rhythm, and elegance without excessive ornamentation.
The construction is especially thoughtful, with a narrow upper drawer designed to blend almost seamlessly into the architecture of the piece. Beneath it, three beautifully proportioned drawers are framed with exquisite moldings, carved details, and handsome veneer work that gives the façade a layered, neoclassical presence. The side pilasters, rounded bun feet, and restrained ornamentation add structure and balance, while the original Carrara marble top brings a pale, elegant contrast to the richness of the rosewood.
A sophisticated commode for a bedroom, entry, living room, or beneath a mirror, where its marble, scale, and architectural lines can anchor an interior with the romance and craftsmanship of 19th century France.
Circa 1870s
Measures 39H x 50W x 23D
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