Boulle (pronounced "bool") refers to a type of decorative furniture that was popular in France during the 17th and 18th centuries. The term "boulle" is derived from the French cabinetmaker André-Charles Boulle, who perfected the technique and popularized the style in the late 17th century.

Boulle furniture is characterized by its intricate inlay work, which typically features designs made from brass or copper on a black lacquer background. The inlay designs can be quite elaborate and often depict intricate floral or architectural motifs. The technique involves inlaying thin sheets of metal, such as brass, into a wooden substrate such as ebony. Boulle furniture can range from desks, tables, cabinets, commodes and many other types of furniture.

The Boulle technique was used primarily for luxury items and was commissioned by the French Royalty, nobles, and wealthy individuals. Boulle furniture is highly prized for its skillful craftsmanship and intricate designs, and more...

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An impressive 19th century French boulle games table, the top,…

French Boulle Games Table with Tortoiseshell and Brass Inlay

An impressive 19th century French boulle games table, the top, apron and legs lavishly inlaid with tortoiseshell and swirling brass detail, the front with brass plaque of a bearded face, the interior with original baize lining, ormolu decoration to frame…

Boulle marquetry ebonised centre table late 19th century the…

Late 19th Century Boulle Marquetry Centre Table

Boulle marquetry ebonised centre table late 19th century the serpentine white marble top above a frieze finely chiselled with scrolls and foliage, raised on four cabriole legs mounted with espagnolette busts, height 76 cm, width 148 cm, depth 95.5 cm.…

Louis XV style boulle marquetry and ormolu mounted bureau plat,…

Louis XV Style Boulle Marquetry Writing Desk

Louis XV style boulle marquetry and ormolu mounted bureau plat, c. 1860, the serpentine top inset with brown gilt-tooled leather writing surface, the frieze centred by a gilt mask flanked by two drawers, each corner mounted with espagnolettes supported on…

Attributed to Nicolas Sageot, Louis XIV bureau mazarin, French…

Louis XIV Tortoiseshell Bureau Mazarin

Attributed to Nicolas Sageot, Louis XIV bureau mazarin, French c. 1700, ormolu-mounted and brass-inlaid tortoiseshell, ebony and ebonised boulle marquetry, inlaid overall with Berainesque motifs, rectangular top centrally inlaid with a figures beneath a…