Trestle Table Bases
A trestle base consists of legs at each end of the table joined together by stringer.
A trestle base typically consists of a leg or a pair of legs at each end of the table joined together by stringer. This type of base is inset from the sides and ends of the table, allowing space for people to comfortably sit at the table. The trestle is not simply decorative - it also gives the table a little extra stability. Trestle bases pair well with larger tables.
Echo Wood Table Base
The Echo base is a rustic base that features an 8” square wood beam.
Tobin Wood Table Base
The Tobin base has two T shaped legs joined by a stringer.
Sakami Trestle Wood Table Base
The Sakami Trestle base includes 2 square U shaped legs.
Hudson Wood Table Base
The Hudson base is a trestle version of the classic Parsons table.
Panuke Trestle Wood Table Base
The Panuke Trestle base features wood panel legs.
Kelly Wood Table Base
The Kelly base is a cross base with two crosses where the verticals angle inward.
Canonto Wood Table Base
The Canonto base is a cross base with 90 degree angles.
Yoder Wood Table Base
The Yoder base has two legs that resemble an upside down Y joined by a stringer.
Powell Wood Table Base
The Powell base features farmhouse style legs joined by a rustic metal turnbuckle.
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