Quick Sizing Guide for Metal Table Legs and Bases
Width
A quick, general rule of thumb is to take the overall width of your tabletop and subtract 24″ to get the width of your table base. Make sure the legs do not go below these minimum widths:
- Dining heightย – 20″ width minimum
- Counter heightย – 24″ width minimum
- Bar heightย – 28″ width minimum
For any metal table base designs that taper in at the floor, add 6-8″ to the above minimums for the minimum base width since the width is measured at the widest point of the base, at the top, and they taper in 6″ to 8″ at the floor.
Length (if applicable)
Some of our metal trestle bases are intended for use with square or round tops, so the “width” of the base is a measure of the overall diameter of the base and length is not an option. For base styles that specify both width and length, the length of the base will depend on how much overhang your tabletop can support. As a general rule of thumb, follow the below max overhang recommendations for the below top materials:
- Wood Topย – Top length minus 36″
- Stone Topย – Top length minus 24″
- Glass Topย – Top length minus 24″
Top thicknesses and strengths vary, so it is ALWAYS best to get a recommendation from the fabricator of your tabletop for overhang allowances. Also make sure the length of the base does not drop below the above width minimums for stability.
Height
- Dining heightย is finished at 30″, so subtract the thickness of your tabletop from 30″ to get the height of the table base. Round down to the nearest inch to account for the included leveling feet.
- For counter height, subtract the thickness of the tabletop from 36″.
- For bar height, subtract the thickness of the top from 42″.
Coffee tables, side tables, and bench bases
- You typically want the width of the base for smaller sized builds to be just a couple inches smaller than the top.
- Benches typically have a finished height that is 12″ less than the table height. So subtract the thickness of the top from this measurement to get the height of the base.
- Coffee tables typically have a finished height equal to, or a couple inches below the surrounding seating height. Usually around 18″ to 20″ tall.
- Side tables typically have a finished height equal to, or slightly below the surrounding arm rest height of nearby seating.
Tubing Size
- 1″ tubeย – Reserved for small, lightweight tables, such as side tables or coffee tables
- 1.5″ or 1×2 rectangular tubeย – Suitable for smaller tables, dining tables with a minimalistic style, or bench bases
- 2″ or 1×3 rectangular tubeย – Most common size material, suitable for most applications
- 3″ or 2×3 rectangular tubeย – Suitable for heavier or larger tabletops, or where a more prominent look is desired for the metal table base
- 4″ or 2×4 rectangular tubeย – Gives a massive look to the table base, suitable for the heaviest and largest of tabletops.
For a more complete guide, see ourย Base Sizing Guideย for more information or feel free toย Contact Usย for more our recommendation.
Tulip Style Metal Table Base
This steel table base adds a unique twist to traditional table frames and metal table legs. The base still primarily utilizes simple shapes, but adds a unique geometric accent for the vertical supports, offering a more refined, curved profile. The metal table frame works well for dining tables, kitchen tables, desks, conference tables, coffee tables, benches, and just about any other application.
This metal table base is made from 1-1/2″ square steel tubing for the rolled vertical components, 1/2″ x 4″ steel plate for the base plates, and 1×3 tubing for the top frame for a sleek and supportive surface. The steel base is fully welded, requiring no assembly, and provides an extremely durable, supportive surface for the heaviest of tabletops. This base is an excellent choice as well for wood, stone, or glass tops. This base by default comes with slotted mounting holes in the top as well as felt pads on the bottom for floor protection. For glass top applicaitons the base is made without mounting holes, and includes clear adhesive backed rubber bumpers for the glass to rest on. Made in the USA, with US sourced steel.
All products undergo extensive quality control checks to ensure your products are made as specified and come free of any defects or sharp edges. Please Contact Us if you have any questions about the sizing, details, or applications of these legs or see our Base Sizing Guide for additional information.
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