Relive imperial history with this exceptional reproduction of the Vendôme Column , an iconic symbol of the Napoleonic era. Handcrafted in France, this bronze-patinated resin piece is a masterpiece of craftsmanship that accurately captures the historical and architectural details of the original.
A Symbol of Napoleonic Heritage
This reproduction of the Vendôme Column is much more than a decorative object: it represents the ambition and grandeur of the Napoleonic Empire. Its neat appearance highlights the details of the bas-reliefs celebrating Napoleon's victorious military campaigns.
Enrich your decoration or collection with this reproduction of the Vendôme Column, a unique historical souvenir, made in France by the FIGURART workshop, heir to incomparable artisanal know-how.
- Faithful reproduction : Inspired by the Vendôme Column erected by Napoleon in 1810 to celebrate his military victories.
- French artisanal manufacturing : Each piece is meticulously made by hand in our workshops in Compiègne.
- Quality materials : Eco-responsible and durable acrylic resin with a bronze patina finish for an elegant and authentic look.
- Unique gift : An imperial souvenir for history and refined decoration enthusiasts.
Reproduction of the Vendôme Column in Bronze Patinated Resin - French Crafts
- Material : Acrylic resin with bronze patina finish
- Height : 35cm
- Weight : ~500g
- Manufacturing : 100% French, handmade
- Packaging : Neat, ideal for giving as a gift
The Vendôme Column, a stunning architectural gem of Place Vendôme in Paris, embodies the grandeur of the Napoleonic era. Commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte and inaugurated in 1810, it celebrates the remarkable victory at the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805.
Inspired by Rome’s Trajan’s Column, this 44-meter-tall monument is adorned with bronze plaques cast from cannons seized from enemy forces. Its intricate bas-reliefs vividly depict key moments from the campaign, showcasing Napoleon’s military brilliance.
At the top of the column stands a statue of the Emperor in ceremonial attire, a symbol of imperial prestige and ambition. Despite its triumphal aura, the monument has faced turbulent times. It was dismantled during the Paris Commune in 1871 but was later reconstructed, reaffirming its place in French cultural heritage.
Today, the Vendôme Column attracts history enthusiasts, architecture admirers, and heritage lovers alike. Surrounded by the luxury boutiques of Place Vendôme, it remains an essential stop for anyone exploring Paris’s imperial legacy.