Fiberglass Columns
 
   
Fiberglass Columns Information
 
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Interior Columns  
Fluted Columns  
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Fiberglass Capital Information
 
Roman Ionic Capital  
Roman Corinthian Capital  
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Greek Angular Ionic Capital  
Greek Erectheum Capital  
Temple of Winds Capital  
Scamozzi Capital  
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Fiberglass Base Information
 
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Greek Angular Capital

Greek Angular Capital

The most decorative part of columns is their capitals, or tops. Therefore, picking out the best capital style for your columns can be a tough project. Make sure that you look at Greek Erectheum capitals as part of your buying process.

The designs of many columns and capitals today are based on ancient Greek column designs. Greek Erectheum capitals are no exception. Greek Erectheum capitals resemble capitals that started to appear around the mid-6th century B.C. These capitals from the Ionic order had paired scrolls on them. Greek Erectheum capitals look very similar to classical Ionic capitals, except the fine detailing on Greek Erectheum is different, giving these capitals a more
subtle, elegant appearance.

Greek Erectheum capitals are made from either fiberglass or composite materials. These capitals will not rot, chip, or crack over time. Greek Erectheum capitals are long lasting and virtually maintenance free after installation.

Greek Erectheum capitals are available in several sizes to meet your needs. This will enable you use these capitals throughout your building project for design consistency.
Columns with Greek Erectheum capitals will make an attractive addition to your building project.