OVOLO, in architecture, is a type of classical molding or architectural profile that is convex in shape, typically resembling a quarter-circle or a rounded edge; it is also known as a quarter-round by woodworkers. It is one of the most common decorative moldings found in architecture, often used in crown molding, door frames, cabinet faces, baseboards, and window trim in buildings. This shape may also be seen as a feature in furniture design, particularly in the legs or edges of cabinets and tables. It is considered a relatively simple yet elegant molding, often used to soften transitions between surfaces and add a refined touch to a space.
The term "OVOLO" is derived from "ovo" in Italian, or the Latin word ovum, both meaning "egg," because the rounded shape can be likened to the curvature of an egg.
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