Albro Wood Legs
The Albro leg is a wood version of the classic steel angle leg, what we call the Atlin.
Quick Points
- Angled U Shape Legs
- Width of leg will be made relative to the width of your table
- Made from wood the same thickness as the table top for consistency and strength
- Made to match your table top’s wood and finish
- Adjustable feet set into the bottom
- Custom heights available
- There are 2 narrow verticals on each long side of the table which can interfere with chairs and legs in those specific spots
- From the end there is room to stretch legs above the top of the cross bar
More Information
What is it?
The albro leg is a wood version of the classic steel angle leg, what we call the atlin. For consistency of look and strength, it is made from wood that is the same thickness as the top. The type of wood and the finish will be the same as the table top. The size of the leg depends on the size of the table top. It comes with adjustable feet to help level the table.
Can I customize it?
Yes - you can customize the height and width of the legs to suit your table.
How does it work with seating?
The nature of the albro leg design means that the person on the end should be able to stretch their legs through it. We typically inset the legs about 14” from the end. If you prefer that they’re placed differently, we can definitely do that. On the sides of the table, there are two angled verticals that may make it difficult to tuck chairs all the way in right at those spots. Similarly, if someone needs to sit right where these verticals are, they will need to adjust accordingly.
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