Split Como Wood Base
The Split Como base is the Como base that is used with extendable tables.
Quick Points
- Cylinder Base made of 2 half circles
- Pairs with extendable table tops
- The 2 half circles split apart to function as legs when the leaves are in use
- The base is sized to suit the table top it’s paired with
- Made to match your table top’s wood and finish
- Adjustable feet set into the bottom
- Custom heights available
- The base is a fluted pedestal base style base
More Information
What is it?
The Split Como base is the version of the Como base that is used with extendable tables. The fluted wood cylinder is made of 2 half circles that split apart to provide a stable base for the extended version of the table. The size of the cylinder is adjusted based on the table top to ensure stability. The base is made in the same wood and finish as the table top and it comes with adjustable feet to help level the table. It is fluted all the way around the table.
Can I customize it?
Yes - you can customize the height of the base to suit your table.
How does it work with seating?
As a pedestal base, the Como base makes it easy to tuck chairs in or to sit around the table. The one exception is with a small or narrow table, the base can be a bit close to the side of the table. As a result we recommend it for larger tables.
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