A refined statement of craftsmanship and heritage, the Jaipur Brass Patchwork Dresser is an elegant four-drawer piece handcrafted from solid wood and adorned with hand-fitted brass panels. Each brass sheet is individually cut, positioned, and detailed with a pattern of tiny rivets that create a mesmerizing patchwork texture. The golden tones of brass catch the light beautifully, while the wooden frame adds warmth and stability — making this dresser a striking blend of art and function.
Perfect for bedrooms, hallways, or living areas, it offers generous storage while adding a timeless glow inspired by Jaipur’s royal architecture.
Size: 116 cm (L) × 42 cm (D) × 61 cm (H)
Inches: 45.6" (L) × 16.5" (D) × 24" (H)
Details:
Materials used: Solid wood and brass
Wipe with a damp cloth. Avoid chemical-based cleaning solutions
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight
Minimal assembly required Knobs; assembly kit included
As the piece is handmade, slight colour variations may occur
Natural wood texture and brass finish enhance the individuality of each item
Manufacturing time: 3–4 weeks
Shipping time: 1–2 weeks
Made in India.
For customization requests, please write to hello@houseofjaipur.co
Jaipur Brass Patchwork Dresser
Manufacturing time : 3-4 weeks.
Shipping time : 1-2 weeks.
Refund Policy : No question asked, We offer 100% refund for damaged pieces during shipping.The brass fitting patchwork is the true soul of this sideboard. A meticulous art form that transforms metal into a warm, textural surface. Each brass sheet is hand-cut into geometric panels, individually shaped and carefully aligned on the wooden base.
Artisans then secure every piece using tiny brass rivets, forming a rhythmic grid of dots and seams that shimmer subtly with light. The combination of polished and matte tones gives depth and character, while the handcrafted irregularities celebrate human touch over machine perfection. Over time, the brass develops a natural patina, deepening its golden hue and telling the story of age, craftsmanship, and quiet luxury, much like the timeless architecture of Jaipur that inspires it.

















