If you are looking for a unique, compact and versatile desk, then the corbel desk is for you. We have a galley style kitchen so space is at a premium, but I still wanted to get the phone off the kitchen counter and have a central spot in the house where the computer was easily accessible. I had a perfect spot that transitioned between the family room and the kitchen for a sleek desk. While I was researching, I fell in love with the corbel desk from Restoration Hardware.
Even though I loved it, the Restoration Hardware desk was way out of budget and really was far too large for our particular application. But from here, I had an idea of what I wanted and I was off and running (ok, walking…not a lot makes me run these days). I went to a local used building supply store and found some super cool corbels that were removed from an old building. For those that don’t know (I did not know myself when I started this search), but a corbel is a structural, sometimes decorative item found on buildings and can be made of wood, metal, stone or other materials.
This is an example of a concrete corbel.
The corbels I found were made of wood and were very simple in design. Something to keep in mind when shopping for corbels, is the height. I wanted mine to be typical desk height so I had to ensure that the ones I found were the right measurement from floor to desk surface. It just so happened that I found the perfect pair of corbels. Right height and right paint color. I did not have to do a thing to these beauties other than mount them on my wall.
After mounting the corbels to the wall I had a piece of glass made that would become the desk surface. I chose a fairly thick piece of glass and made sure it was tempered so it would be safe. I then topped off the desk with a phone and computer and we were set. Because I was trying not to take up much floor or visual space, I added a simple lucite chair.
The corbels were $75.00 a piece and the glass was $120.00. I purchased the chair for around $80.00. This corbel desk stayed well within budget and was definitely less expensive than the Restoration Hardware desk, however, arguably not nearly as ornate.
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Smart indeed. Making it happen. Love it. CJ
Wow. Love the clock. Where did you find that?
Wow. Love the clock. Where did you find that?