Arnold Wood Turning specializes in creating project-ready components that tie in smoothly with surrounding furniture and interior elements. Wood table bases are used when a piece needs both a stable footprint and a visible support that matches the design of the room.

Using Wood Table Bases in Furniture & Interior Projects

A well-chosen wood table base helps support dining tables, display pieces, work tables, or other fixtures and keeps the scale appropriate for the space. When the base is visible from multiple sides (such as in open floor plans) it becomes a key part of how the furniture reads in the room.

Cherry, mahogany, maple, oak, and poplar are commonly selected for wood table bases. Each species supports a different direction. Using the same species across bases, tops, and nearby trim can help maintain a consistent look.

If you’d like to explore related components or see examples from completed work, you can review our other architectural wood products or browse the Architectural Wood Products Gallery for additional ideas.

Share Your Project Details

If you’re planning a new table or replacing an existing base, you can send measurements, sketches, or a description of the piece. After we receive your information, our team will respond with clarifying questions and an outline of possible next steps.

Common Uses for Wood Table Bases

  • Bases for dining, work, or display tables.
  • Replacement bases for existing furniture.
  • Furniture projects in residential or professional interiors.

Common Options for Wood Table Bases:

Species
  • Cherry
  • Mahogany
  • Maple
  • Oak
  • Poplar