Artful Leg Designs Help Your Furniture Stand Tall
July 24, 2015
Although the legs of Ivy and Wilde furniture tend to receive less attention, it is important to remember their potential impact on the whole. As a result, if you are interested in bringing out your antiques world furniture’s full potential, you will need the right leg designs as well.
Please consider using these leg designs for your furniture:
- Saber legs can be traced to classical times. Little surprise considering their simple but nonetheless pleasing setup, which sees the two front legs curving forwards and the two back legs curving backwards. Better still, carvings on their bare surfaces can make for even stronger impressions.
- Like saber legs, reeded legs can claim a distinguished record. The thin grooves carved along the whole of their lengths result in a versatile appeal well-suited to both traditional and transitional furniture. Furthermore, the grooves can be either angular for a sense of geometric perfection or round for a sense of organic smoothness.
- Carved in the shape of a “S,” Queen Anne legs start with an outward curve but end with an inward curve. Their presence provides excellent support with surpassing elegance, making them perfect for less lavish examples of traditional furniture.
Please contact us to learn more about our customizable woodcarvings.