Corbels Add Character

Posted on June 21, 2012 By jlamberski (Edit) Leave a Comment

corbel is a piece of wood or masonry that jutts out of a wall to carry a weight. Corbels have been used a lot in architecture lately, as these images from notable design magazines demonstrate:

  • House Beautiful showed this carved corbel over a stove in a French Country-style kitchen in Connecticut. The design, selected by interior designer Beverly Ellsley. has a traditional harvest motif.
corbel Kansas City

Image via Architectural Digest; Photo: Laura Moss

 

  • Southern Living showed that corbels can be used for purely decorative purposes, as in this garden, where corbels are used as a bench. Accoridng to Southern Living, the detailed antique English corbels look ” like two giant bookends.”
corbel Kansas City

Image via Southern Living; Photo: Jean Allsopp

 

  • This Old House celebrated the original corbel in a Queen Anne home  in Collingswood, New Jersey.
This Old House Kansas City

Image via This Old House; Photo: Eric Piasecki


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