
Panuke Trestle Wood Table Base
The Panuke Trestle base features wood panel legs.
Quick Points
- Panel style legs joined by a matching wood stringer
- Width of the leg will be relative to the width of your table
- The legs typically use the same style wood as the table top, live edge or square edge
- Made to match your table top’s wood and finish
- Adjustable feet set into the bottom
- Custom heights available
- The legs will be placed to allow chairs between them
- From the end, these legs create a wall which blocks legs and chairs. On larger tables there is plenty of space before the legs, however on smaller tables this is an issue
- Works well on large tables

More Information
What is it?
The Panuke Trestle base features a pair of panel legs joined by a wood stringer. For consistency, the type of wood and the finish will be the same as the table top. The specifics of the size of the base will depend on the size of the top it’s paired with. These legs come with adjustable feet to help level the table.
Can I customize it?
Yes - you can customize the height of the base to suit your table. The size of the base will be scaled to your table top.
How does it work with seating?
The Panuke trestle base is visually impressive and works well on large tables. Because there is a solid panel at each end which can potentially interfere with chairs and guests’ legs, you want to place them far enough from the ends so this is not an issue.This is why we recommend this base for large tables. On the sides, you will want to have enough space between the legs to place your chairs so that no one is sitting right at the panel leg.
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