
The development of cornices has gone through many periods. From the period when Egyptian furniture was popular, it went through the Baroque, Rococo and Renaissance periods...until today. Moreover, the style of cornices is not limited to the Western style, but also integrates the mysterious Eastern style. Nowadays, with the greatly improved architectural structure and the abundance of decorative materials in the market, cornices are no longer a necessity for decoration. However, whether it is the symbol of nobility or the luxury temperament, it still attracts the attention of most successful people. And with the rapid growth of the domestic economy, people are no longer satisfied with material pursuits alone, but more inclined towards spiritual pursuits. In this way, cornices have once again entered people's vision.
Some cornice decorations with slightly more complex shapes may be more than just simple two-side and two-end core board. For example, for some styling needs, side panels may be added, or a decorative cornice board may be added between the core board and the frame, forming a cornice style with two circles of inner and outer frames.