
Wood Legs
Pairs of wood legs provide a versatile option for supporting a table.
Pairs of legs provide a versatile option for supporting a table. They can be used for a variety of shapes and sizes of tables. We offer both steel and wood legs.

Caldwell Wood Legs
A Caldwell leg makes a chevron shape. It is made from 8/4 thick wood for strength.

Lewis Wood Legs
The Lewis leg is a square U shaped leg with the flat part on the floor.

Huron Table Legs
The Huron legs include 2 wood legs connected to the tabletop with turnbuckles.

Chesbro Wood Legs
With the Chesbro leg the portion on the floor is curved instead of angled.

Sakami Wood Legs
The Sakami leg is a square U shaped leg with the wood sitting on its edge.

Albro Wood Legs
The Albro leg is a wood version of the classic steel angle leg, what we call the Atlin.

Flaxman Wood Legs
The Flaxman leg is a farmhouse X shape leg with a vertical post.

Panuke Wood Legs
The Panuke legs are solid wood panel legs.

Como Wood Legs
The Como legs are fluted wood cylinder legs.

Oxford Wood Legs
The Oxford leg is an X shaped leg with a narrow profile to the X from the end of the table.

Hawkin Wood Legs
The Hawkin leg is an H shaped leg.
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The Nitty Gritty of Delivery
Imagine this scenario: You’ve been waiting anxiously for this day - the day that your custom hardwood table is being delivered. You can’t wait to see how it fits in your space. The delivery team arrives and … uh oh … the table can’t fit in the elevator, or through the door, or up the stairs. Now what do you do?
If only you could rewind time.
That’s actually how we like to deal with it. It requires some forethought and planning. Sometimes large tables need to be done as two pieces. Sometimes we need to see if the elevator ceiling can be lifted. Sometimes a crane is needed to bring a table in through a window.
As part of the design process, it’s important to consider how your table is going to get into your space. Consider the doors it will need to go through. How wide are they? Are there corners to navigate? If getting the table into the space requires taking it up or down stairs, it’s useful to look at ceiling clearance and how many stairs.
Getting your custom table designed, built and to your front door are three important steps to creating the space you’re imagining. The last step is to get it successfully into your space. Talk to us about what your space looks like so we can make sure your delivery day lives up to what you’re anticipating.
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5 Must-See Pics from a Recent Delivery Trip
Where possible we like to deliver furniture ourselves instead of handing it off to other carriers as this helps us ensure its safe arrival at its new home and we love the opportunity to meet you. We care about the pieces we build and it makes us happy to see them set up and ready to use in your space. Check out these highlights from a recent delivery trip that may provide some inspiration for your project.
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Aubrey Chairs Complete our Kitchen
Ted and I had a chance to walk through the experience of figuring out the right table and chairs for our home last fall. So why did we choose Aubrey chairs?
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