Fig leaf Series
Corbels are a
piece of stone or wood jutting out of the wall, made to
carry an immense
amount of weight. Corbels have been used for thousands of years
in architecture.
They are usually in the form of an attractive
stone or wood
the tends to mimic a raven’s
beak. The floral
series corbels have many creative uses such as light sconces, display
accents,
wall planters,
or just for a simple eye catching design on entry ways or the front
of buildings.
Pilaster Acanthus Leave Series are wooden corbels that are the move
delicate version of the original, making them very diminutive and graceful.
This design was found in ancient architecture for more than two millennia,
and has been presented throughout various cultures. Pilaster corbels
are long and sleek pillars or square columns that are engaged and project
slightly from a wall that contains a capital base.
Norman corbels date back to the early English period where corbels
were sometimes elaborately carved as so in Lincolnshire, England. The
Pilaster series are petite in size although they are unobtrusive and
slender they make a perfect choice for wherever a modest alternative
is desired whether it is in a home or business, along with bringing
up the value of the building.
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