Bill C of Tennessee sent me a photo of his beautiful kitchen project using a contemporary style bracket from Osborne. Bill chose to use the Beaded Traditional Bracket (Part #87211) in hickory. The six brackets would be used to support a long kitchen island overhang. The bracket choice was perfect for this project, giving the counter top the needed support while adding a touch a detail without overstating the rest of the kitchen. The corbels were finished to match the cabinetry of the design, and the cohesive look is amazing!
Bill told us that not only was he impressed with the quality and look of the corbels, but his cabinet installer was as well. Bill noted that he was, “Very impressed with the quality of the product and it worked great and looks great!” Thank you for sharing your photo Bill! We love this project!
Sometimes projects can be accented with intricate hand carved pieces to add elegance to the design. But sometimes a project calls for a more simple, yet sophisticated piece to do the job. For projects such as Bill’s, Osborne offers and contemporary style corbels and brackets. These beautiful high quality wooden brackets come in various shapes and sizes to fit any design concept. Styles can be used in designs ranging from modern and contemporary to sleek and simple. Be sure to browse through our wide variety of modern, contemporary, and traditional corbels today!
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