Our background in custom woodturning helps ensure each turned wood base supports both the structure and look of the finished piece. Segmented turned bases are often chosen when a project needs a stable footprint along with a more detailed profile.
Using Turned Wood Bases in Furniture & Interior Projects
Balancing proportion and support is a major part of planning a table, pedestal, or stand. A turned wood base helps carry the weight of the top while setting a visual tone, especially in open floor plans. These components are frequently used for occasional tables, display pieces, and other interior fixtures.
Mahogany, maple, oak, and poplar are commonly used for segmented turned wood bases. Choosing one of these species makes it easier to match the base with tops, trim, or other wood elements in the room.
If you’d like to explore related work, you can review our architectural wood products page or browse the Architectural Wood Products Gallery to see similar components in use.
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Common Uses for Turned Wood Bases
Typical applications include:


