Traditional Pedestal Foot
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The Traditional Pedestal Feet emphasize the subtle shape of the Large Traditional Pedestal Center (Part #1176) for a beautiful finish. Fixed with hardware and ready for assembly, these beautiful legs add the perfect touch to any pedestal table design. They are 11" tall and 13 1/2" long with a 2 1/8" thickness. Please note: these feet have a predrilled in the base for a leveler. Ordering the feet and pedestal center separately allows you to create more of a custom base to fit your specific needs. You can order two pedestal centers and the corresponding number of feet to create a double pedestal for a larger table. If you need just one complete kit with a pedestal and four feet, you can order our Traditional Pedestal Base Kit (Part #1178).
These feet are specifically made and designed to fit our Traditional Pedestal Base and are not made to be interchangeable with other bases. |
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Solid Cherry that is a high quality piece.
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Each pedestal on this 2 pedestal table will have three feet for a total of six feet on the floor.
The feet were well machined and sanded. However, I needed to round the edges of the bottom that touches the floor so it doesn't snag the carpet and possibly split the wood. I appreciated the top edges being rounded and sanded smooth to avoid catching splinters on this coarse grained oak. Our dogs spend a lot of time under the table.