The perfect marriage of style, strength and value—no wonder this is one of our top sellers! This simple, traditional corbel exhibits scroll like features similar to that of the classic design. However, the intricate hand carvings have been left out of this piece for a more modern to contemporary application. The smooth sides give this corbel a unique design. You will find many uses for this versatile bracket! This bracket is available in ten wood types including a paint grade wood. There are 2 vertically-mounted metal keyhole openings on the back of this corbel for easy mounting. Place one bracket at least every 3 feet of span. Add Subtle Detail to Your Kitchen Corbels create instant beauty and sophistication in any space. In practical uses, they provide support for countertops, shelves, and more while elegantly transforming the look of your home. Our wood corbels showcase the grain and color of wood, resembling beautiful pieces of art. Furthermore, the selection between intricately carved or simply designed corbels can dramatically alter the atmosphere of a room. Osborne Wood Products produces our world-class corbels in many different styles, materials, and sizes to meet your design needs. When placing corbels beneath a countertop, focus on the depth of the corbel. Corbels supporting a countertop should measure at least ½ of the overhang’s depth. However, these corbels gain visual appeal with larger dimensions. Corbels that measure ⅔ or ¾ of the overhang’s depth provide both better looks and extra support. For example, a countertop with a 12 inch overhang requires supporting corbels that are at least 6 inches deep, but feel free to use 8 inch or 9 inch corbels to enhance the countertop’s appearance. Corbels used to brace shelves must measure at least ⅔ of the shelf’s depth in order to properly support the shelf. However, it is recommended to support a shelf with corbels measuring ¾ of the shelf’s depth, as this creates better support and visual appeal. For example, a shelf that is 12 inches deep requires supporting corbels that are at least 8 inches deep, but 9 inch corbels provide better looks and support. Check out our blog for more information on how to install corbels. View our full corbel collection here.
The perfect marriage of style, strength and value—no wonder this is one of our top sellers! This simple, traditional corbel exhibits scroll like features similar to that of the classic design. However, the intricate hand carvings have been left out of this piece for a more modern to contemporary application. The smooth sides give this corbel a unique design. You will find many uses for this versatile bracket!
This bracket is available in ten wood types including a paint grade wood. There are 2 vertically-mounted metal keyhole openings on the back of this corbel for easy mounting. Place one bracket at least every 3 feet of span.
Corbels create instant beauty and sophistication in any space. In practical uses, they provide support for countertops, shelves, and more while elegantly transforming the look of your home. Our wood corbels showcase the grain and color of wood, resembling beautiful pieces of art. Furthermore, the selection between intricately carved or simply designed corbels can dramatically alter the atmosphere of a room. Osborne Wood Products produces our world-class corbels in many different styles, materials, and sizes to meet your design needs.
When placing corbels beneath a countertop, focus on the depth of the corbel. Corbels supporting a countertop should measure at least ½ of the overhang’s depth. However, these corbels gain visual appeal with larger dimensions. Corbels that measure ⅔ or ¾ of the overhang’s depth provide both better looks and extra support. For example, a countertop with a 12 inch overhang requires supporting corbels that are at least 6 inches deep, but feel free to use 8 inch or 9 inch corbels to enhance the countertop’s appearance.
Corbels used to brace shelves must measure at least ⅔ of the shelf’s depth in order to properly support the shelf. However, it is recommended to support a shelf with corbels measuring ¾ of the shelf’s depth, as this creates better support and visual appeal. For example, a shelf that is 12 inches deep requires supporting corbels that are at least 8 inches deep, but 9 inch corbels provide better looks and support. Check out our blog for more information on how to install corbels.
View our full corbel collection here.
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