Miller Wood Table Base
The Miller base is a chunkier farmhouse version of the classic Parsons base.
Quick Points
- Available on our Rustic Maple tables
- Chunky Parsons Style Base
- The skirt will sit 4” down from the bottom of the table
- The legs are 5.5” square and are inset slightly from the corners
- Made to match your table top’s wood and finish
- Adjustable feet set into the bottom
- The Parsons style keeps the legs far into the corners so there is lots of space to tuck in chairs and for legs and feet underneath
More Information
What is it?
The Miller base is a farmhouse version of the classic parsons base. It is made of textured maple wood for a rustic feel. It features 5.5” square posts joined by a 4" skirt. 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 Miller base, because the legs are in the corners, there is lots of room for legs and for chairs to tuck in.
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