Entry and Hallway

Corbels in Hallways

Brimfield is the big flea market/antique fair here in Massachusetts. People from all over the east coast come to shop during these week-long fairs. I’m so excited for the next show in May. I’ll be keeping my eyes peeled for a pair of great antique corbels to recreate this look in my hallway: I love…

Brimfield is the big flea market/antique fair here in Massachusetts. People from all over the east coast come to shop during these week-long fairs. I’m so excited for the next show in May. I’ll be keeping my eyes peeled for a pair of great antique corbels to recreate this look in my hallway:


I love the silhouette the corbels create here. It’s sort of shabby chic meets Moroccan.

In case I strike out at Brimfield, eBay is, as always, full of some great options.

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14 thoughts on “Corbels in Hallways

  1. Love it! I had a question about your anthropologie headboard post…the last pic from cookie maganize, would you please send me the link to the article? I would love to see what bedding she paired with it. Also, can you point me in the right direction for cool fabrics? I am redoing several chairs and would love some fun fabric, anything anthropologi-esque!
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  2. That’s an amazing look…and something so easy to create…another great idea to file away and think about for my own doorways and entries.

  3. I feel like an internet thief! The hubs and I have been stalking a antique salvage yard for months looking for corbels to put in our living room entry way and one of those ebay finds you linked was EXACTLY what we were looking for. I just won the auction. I don’t know you personally, but I feel the need to tell you I love you :)

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