THE IMPERIAL BOULLE CABINET

Height 104.5 cm

/ 41.1 in

Width 62 cm

/ 24.4 in

Length 38.5 cm

/ 15.2 in

FUR453

Description

This magnificent French cabinet is a superb and highly luxurious example of the Napoleon III revival of the Louis XIV Boulle style, dating from circa 1850–1870.

Executed with outstanding quality, the cabinet is veneered in rich ebony and inlaid with intricate brass and tortoiseshell marquetry in the classic Boulle technique. The large central door features a prominent oval medallion filled with dense, symmetrical scrolling acanthus, floral motifs, and a central red and gold trophy composed of musical instruments, a quiver of arrows, and laurel branches — traditional symbols of the arts, victory, and eternal glory. The surrounding field is filled with fine “sunburst” or “point de Hongrie” marquetry in brass on a black ground, creating a rich, shimmering effect.

The sides and frieze are similarly decorated with elaborate marquetry patterns. The corners are accentuated by finely modelled gilt bronze caryatid figures and pilasters, while the base and cornice feature elegant mouldings, acanthus scrolls, and repeating Greek key motifs. The cabinet stands on turned gilt bronze feet and is crowned with a white marble top, adding a cool, classical contrast to the rich warmth of the marquetry and ormolu.

This piece perfectly reflects the eclectic and opulent taste of the Second Empire. During the reign of Napoleon III, the revival of André-Charles Boulle’s techniques became extremely fashionable among the French aristocracy and wealthy bourgeoisie. These cabinets were prized not only for their technical brilliance but also for their association with the grandeur of the French royal past.

The combination of deep black ebony, warm brass and tortoiseshell inlays, and luminous gilt bronze mounts creates a rich, jewel-like effect that changes beautifully with the light. The quality of the inlay, the precision of the chasing, and the overall architectural harmony mark this cabinet as the work of one of the leading Parisian ateliers of the period.

When placed in a grand salon, library, or formal room, this cabinet serves both as important storage furniture and as a striking decorative statement. Its scale, materials, and ornamentation make it an impressive piece that embodies the luxurious historicism of the Napoleon III era.

This is a truly exceptional example of 19th-century French ébénisterie, where technical mastery meets historical revival and opulent decoration. Its quality and stylistic purity make it a highly desirable addition to any serious collection of Napoleon III decorative arts or Boulle revival furniture.

Period

Country of Origin

Height 104.5 cm

/ 41.1 in

Width 62 cm

/ 24.4 in

Length 38.5 cm

/ 15.2 in

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