Dining Table Legs
Colonial Dining | ||
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#1001 (29 x 2 1/2)
The Colonial is reminiscent of yesteryear. Its graceful curves will lend credibility to everything from antique reproductions to your average dining room table. Also available as part of a dining, end, and coffee table ensemble.
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English Country | ||
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#1014 (29 x 3 1/2)
Elements of classical farm style merge with a distinctive English flair. The English Country provides a refined charm that might be just right for your next project.
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Farm Table | ||
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#1020 (29 x 3)
Perhaps the most recognized silhouette in the industry, the Farm Table is a classic design that is both distinct and practical. It features a classic "lamb's tongue" transition from the square to the turning. This design makes the Farm Table Leg truly versatile in both casual and formal applications. Also available as part of a dining, end, and coffee table ensemble.
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Husky Farm Table | ||
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#1121 (29 x 3 1/2)
The Husky Farm Table is classic Farm Table design turned out of a three and a half inch square. This leg is the builders' solution to tables that might overwhelm the traditional Farm Table leg.
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Square Husky Farm | ||
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#1141 (29 x 3 1/2)
Way before there were turned legs, early craftsmen mastered the art of creating gentle curves and coves by using the narrow bow saw and the coping saw. Only later did they discover the tools and develop the art of the turning lathe. This leg embodies the same great characteristics found in the earliest of decorative legs. Those simple basics are immolated today in Osborne Wood Products' Square Husky Farm leg.
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Massive Farm | ||
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#1125 (29 x 5)
An even wider version of the Farm Table leg is the Massive Farm Table leg. The same classic design is available on a 29" x 5" square.
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Miller Farm | ||
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#1025 (29 x 3)
What would happen if you merged the classic Farm Table with shaker simplicity? The Miller Farm is the answer. Elegant, yet unassuming, this piece has a broad range of application possibilities.
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Portsmouth | ||
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#1114 (29 x 4)
The Portsmouth is a sturdy leg with a dramatic concave that distinguishes the piece as having a subtle coastal feel. It is versatile enough for use on a small dining nook, but equally suited for a formal dining table. Also available as part of a dining, end, and coffee table ensemble.
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Modified English Country Dining | ||
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#1111 (29 x 3 1/2)
The Modified English Country Dining is a variation of the Old English Dining that shortens the square, stretches the turning, and softens the foot to create a piece with broader application possibilities.
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Fluted Modified English Country | ||
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#1112 (29 x 3 1/2)
This piece adds flutes to the versatile Modified English Dining. A Classic!
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Husky | ||
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#1109 (29 x 5)
One of our most popular designs is turned out of a big five inch square. The Husky would not be out of place on a colossal table, but it is equally well-suited for a standard application.
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Old English Country Dining | ||
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#1110 (29 x 3 1/2)
With classic old world style, the Old English Country Dining relies heavily on European influences. The piece capitalizes on several centrist ovals and a very distinguished foot, making it a good choice for a formal application.
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4 Sided Tapered Dining | ||
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#1080 (29 x 2 3/4)
For those wanting to create a rustic or casual dining space, the 4 Sided Tapered Dining is no frills. All four sides taper to create a modest silhouette that is traditional, yet modern. Also available as part of a kitchen island, dining, end, and coffee table ensemble.
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2 Sided Tapered Dining | ||
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#1082 (29 x 2 3/4)
An alternate to the Tapered Dining is the 2 Sided Tapered Dining. Here two sides taper leaving one straight corner the length of the leg.
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Narrow Modified English Country | ||
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#1115 (29 x 2 3/4)
A third version of the Modified English Dining is the Narrow Modified English Country. Consider this narrow version of the original as an appropriate solution for a smaller table, or use these legs to off set other bulky pieces in the room.
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Heritage Dining | ||
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#1113 (29 x 2 1/2)
The Heritage Dining capitalizes on having a top and bottom square reflecting an early American design. This narrow leg could work well on a table for a home that has other period pieces. Also available as part of a dining, end, and coffee table ensemble.
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Old World Dining | ||
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#1122 (29 x 3 1/2)
Coordinating multiple design elements, the Old World Dining is stately without seeming exaggerated. A distinguished foot, reeded center, and triple banding make the Old World Dining the quintessential formal piece. Also available as part of a kitchen island, dining, end, and coffee table ensemble.
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Jamestown | ||
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#1128 (29 x 2 3/4)
The Jamestown is a particularly handsome piece that evokes images of the colonial South. The graceful turning, bottom square, and lip on the foot guarantee that the profile of this leg projects easy elegance.
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Country Squire | ||
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#1130 (29 x 5)
For those looking for a more avant-garde dining leg style, the Country Squire might be for you. This five-inch-wide leg seems surprisingly less bulky than other equally large designs due to it's stunning turning.
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Tapered Rope | ||
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#1153 (29 x 5)
One look and you can see why the Tapered Rope is becoming one of our most popular dining legs. Roped milling has become a staple of fine wood turning, and the Tapered Rope is an excellent example of what can be done. The rope twisting down the taper to the foot creates a remarkable piece.
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Islander Dining | ||
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#1150 (29 x 3 1/2)
The Islander Dining is the same classic design of the Islander available in a dining table height. This leg is part of an ensemble of Islander legs available in heights of 29", 34 ½", 35 ½", and 40 ½".
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Reeded Dining | ||
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#1156 (29 x 3 1/2)
The Reeded Dining is the same design of the Classic Reeded Island available in a dining table height. This leg is part of an ensemble of reeded legs available in heights of 29", 34 ½", 35 ½", 40 ½", and 96".
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4 Sided Tapered Dining | ||
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#1180 (29 x 3 1/2)
For those wanting to create a rustic or casual dining space, the 4 Sided Tapered Dining is no frills. All four sides taper to create a modest silhouette that is traditional, yet modern. This version uses the larger 3 1/2 inch square. Also available as part of a kitchen island, dining, end, and coffee table ensemble.
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2 Sided Tapered Dining | ||
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#1182 (29 x 3 1/2)
An alternate to the 4 Sided Tapered Dining is the 2 Sided Tapered Dining. Here two sides taper leaving one straight corner the length of the leg. This version uses the larger 3 1/2 inch square.
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Cabriole Leg | ||
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#1190 (29 x 3 1/2)
The period designer would love our version of the classic Cabriole Leg. Perhaps, the most widely used leg in antique furniture is given a breath of fresh air with a slender design and fluid curves. Of course, you don't have to be a period designer to choose the Cabriole. This leg is sleek, elegant, and has a universal appeal. Also available as part of a dining, end, and coffee table ensemble.
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Concord Hutch | ||
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#1417 (29 x 3 1/2)
The Concord Hutch capitalizes on the same distinct design elements as the Jamestown. However, by using a 3 1/2 inch square for the turning and shortening the top square, the Concord Hutch seems to have a more broad application range. This leg would be stunning on a dining nook, informal, or formal table.
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