Wood table legs are responsible for both holding weight and contributing to the overall look and proportion of the piece. Our shop has a long history of supplying components that fit into furniture projects for homeowners, builders, and professional buyers.

Using Wood Table Legs in Residential & Professional Projects

In many projects, wood table legs are selected to support dining tables, work tables, desks, or other interior fixtures. Matching the leg style and species to the top and surrounding trim helps keep the design consistent across the room.

Ash, birch, maple, oak, poplar, and pine are commonly used for table legs. Each species supports a slightly different direction that can tie in with other millwork. When multiple legs are needed for one or several pieces, consistent species and machining help the set read as a unified group.

If you’d like to see how similar components are used in real projects, you can view our Architectural Wood Products Gallery, look over our broader custom wood products offerings, or review other architectural components that may pair with your table legs.

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Common Uses for Wood Table Legs

Typical applications include:

  • Furniture table legs for residential interiors
  • Replacement legs for existing tables or fixtures
  • Small-run or project-based furniture builds for homes or commercial interiors

Common Options for Table Legs

Species
  • Ash
  • Birch
  • Maple
  • Oak
  • Poplar
  • Pine
Secondary Operations
  • Drilling
  • Hanger Bolt Assembly