Egyptian Temples
Egyptian Temple Sculptural Wall Pediment
Exploding with a golden luster, this temple pediment stretching over a yard-long is a Ur-Uatchti, a winged sun disk flanked by the goddess Nekhebet on the right and Buto on the left. It was once mandated that this symbol should adorn every temple as a protection against evil.
Merchant: Design Toscano
Temple of Karnak Egyptian Occasional Table
This generously-sized Egyptian Revival table is more than two feet wide and just as high, creating a versatile work of furniture art crafted in wood with inset bas-relief resin panels.
Merchant: Design Toscano
The Egyptian Temple Pharoah's Crowning Stele Wall Plaque
Bold relief, intricate detail, and brillant colors recreate the extraordinary artistry of ancient scribes. This carved tablet, called a stele, offers one of the most intriguing and colorful examples of Egyptian art and is replicated in hand painted cold cast resin.
Merchant: Design Toscano
The Egyptian Temple Thoth Stele Plaque
Bold relief, intricate detail, and brillant colors recreate the extraordinary artistry of ancient scribes. This carved tablet, called a stele, offers one of the most intriguing and colorful examples of Egyptian art and is replicated in hand painted cold cast resin. cast resin.
Merchant: Design Toscano
The Egyptian Temple Horus Stele Wall Plaque
Bold relief, intricate detail, and brillant colors recreate the extraordinary artistry of ancient scribes. This carved tablet, called a stele, offers one of the most intriguing and colorful examples of Egyptian art and is replicated in hand painted cold cast resin.
Merchant: Design Toscano
Temple of Thutmose III Console
It was once mandated that the symbol adorning this elegant console Ur-Uatchti should be emblazoned upon every Egyptian temple as a protection against evil.
Merchant: Design Toscano

