European style essential wall decorations-Corbels
In Europe, it is an indispensable decorative item, whether it is for outdoor door frame decoration, indoor cabinet doors, fireplace, etc.

They are also known as "Corbels". It is named because most of them have an "S" shaped curve on the side, which looks like a cow's leg.
The original function of the joist was to concentrate the gravity of the beam to the supporting column to reduce the weight of the wall. During the development of architecture, the beam brackets gradually lost their original structural role and became a purely decorative item.
In European style architecture, beam brackets can be found almost everywhere.
At the eaves of the main entrance

Bar/service counter

Display case
Interior door frame

Partition or archway

Wall
Corridor

In addition, beam brackets can also be used for wall and ceiling decoration, with carved lines and Roman columns and other products to create the atmosphere and nobility of European decorative style.
Beam brackets are the traditional decorations of European architecture, and have an irreplaceable role in creating the overall effect. It can even be said that the European decoration style is incomplete without beam brackets.










