Powell Wood Table Base
The Powell base features farmhouse style legs joined by a rustic metal turnbuckle.
Quick Points
- Available on our Rustic Maple tables
- The 2 farmhouse legs are made of rustic maple wood to match the top
- Trestle created by metal turnbuckle that connects the two wood legs
- The legs come out at 2 points and chairs can easily be tucked in over them
- From the end, chairs can’t be tucked in past the legs, but legs and feet can find space around them easily if necessary.
More Information
What is it?
The Powell base features a pair of farmhouse style legs joined by a metal turnbuckle to create a rustic trestle base. 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?
With the Powell base, the nature of the design means that chairs are generally well accommodated. From the end, chairs won’t be able to tuck in past the wood legs, but they are generally inset enough that this isn’t an issue. Guests’ legs can certainly find space around the legs as needed. On the sides, chairs and legs can easily navigate the legs.
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