Corbels with Acanthus Leaves
Carpi Corbel with Acanthus Leaves | ||
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#8002 (6 x 3 x 2 3/4)
The Carpi Corbel with Acanthus Leaves, like the city, is quaint and debonair with delicate lines for accenting cabinetry lines over ranges, fire places and molding facades. These decorative corbels will unobtrusively accent kitchen lines.
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Venice Corbel with Acanthus Leaves | ||
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#8015 (9 x 3 x 3 1/2)
The Venice Corbel with Acanthus Leaves can be used in a variety of locations. This wooden corbel is discrete in presentation and can be tucked under overhangs of various sorts accenting a room with delightful grace. Like the city surrounded by water, the hand crafted leaves on this corbel is reminiscent of the breezes filling the air of Venice cafes.
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Barcelona Corbel with Acanthus Leaves | ||
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#8055 (10 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 3)
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Milan Corbel with Acanthus Leaves | ||
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#8030 (10 x 4 1/2 x 5 1/2)
The Milan Corbel with Acanthus Leaves is a close second best seller to our Milan Classic Corbels. While Milan, Italy, has a rich history of being sought after by many conquering countries, this corbel is a size that is sought after for applications. Popular uses range from decorative cabinet accents to book ends to wall mount book shelves. The Milan Corbel with Acanthus Leaves is carefully hand carved to make the leaves appear to be caressed by a summer breeze.
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Verona Corbel with Acanthus Leaves | ||
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#8085 (12 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 8)
The Verona Corbel with Acanthus Leaves combines two of nature's best traits--the sheer strength of the Verona Corbel and the delicacy of the Acanthus Leaf. For centuries, the corbel, and the Verona corbel in particular, has been adapted to the world of architecture and design. The classic corbel is used as a bracket to offer support and strength. But, the designer also wants the element of beauty in his or her offerings. So, that's why the Acanthus leaf has been added to present to you the best of both worlds--the strength and the delicacy.
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Athens Bar Corbel with Acanthus Leaves | ||
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#8025 (12 1/4 x 3 1/2 x 8)
The Athens Bar Corbel with Acanthus Leaves has similar lines to the Morgan-Reeves window pediment brackets located in Nashville, Tennessee. As with the classic 8020, this popular corbel is often used for shelves and bar tops in kitchens.
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Ancona Corbel with Acanthus Leaves | ||
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#8225 (26 1/2 X 7 1/2 X 7 3/4)
The Ancona Corbel with Acanthus Leaves reminds us of the Italian city, a place of seaport prominence and strength. This member of our family of wooden corbels is the largest version of our 8030 Milan with Acanthus Leaves, a popular historic wood corbel. The Ancona corbels combine the tasteful lines of the Milan with the distinctive strength that few corbels display. The Ancona is more than an accent; it is a focal point in any architectural display.
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Roman Island Corbel with Acanthus Leaves | ||
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#1406 (36 x 7 x 7 1/2)
This Roman Island Corbel has the architectural commanding presence of the Roman Empire. The wooden hand carved acanthus leaves with crisp lines and wind-blown impression remind the observer of the subtle strength of nature.
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Island Corbel with Acanthus Leaves | ||
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#1426 (36 x 8 x 7 1/2)
The beauty of the acanthus leaf . . . The richness of the scroll carvings . . . The soft appearance of the French curve . . . All this leads us to one of the most sought after items in design, the Island Corbel with Acanthus Leaves. This corbel will impress every visitor that graces your kitchen. Nothing says "my kitchen is special" like this beautiful Island Corbel.
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Extended Roman Island Corbel with Acanthus Leaves | ||
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#1506 (41 x 7 x 7 1/2)
What could be more perfect than the Extended Roman Island Corbel with Acanthus Leaves for your next project? Its tall height answers that age old question of "Where am I going to get a corbel for a 42" high bar?" This exquisitely carved corbel with its acanthus leaves leave no detail on the design table. It's all there. From the charming scroll work on the sides to the strength of the large acanthus leaf, this corbel will make your island the envy of every craftsman on the block.
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