Contemporary metal table legs for live edge tables are available at Windsor Plywood, providing a clean, modern base for live edge slabs, butcher block tops, and custom wood tabletops. Metal hairpin and square-profile leg styles in steel with powder-coated finishes complement the natural character of live edge wood.
| Material | Powder-coated steel |
|---|---|
| Styles | Hairpin and square profile |
| Heights | Multiple heights -- confirm availability at your local Windsor Plywood |
| Finish | Powder-coated -- typically matte black or natural steel |
| Hardware | Mounting hardware included |
| Application | Live edge slabs, butcher block, and custom wood tabletops |
Contemporary metal table legs are used with live edge slabs purchased at Windsor Plywood to create custom dining tables, coffee tables, side tables, and desk surfaces. The clean metal profile creates a strong contrast with the organic, irregular character of live edge wood.
How do I attach metal legs to a live edge slab?
Most metal table legs are attached with wood screws through pre-drilled holes in the mounting plate. Place the legs on the underside of the slab, mark the hole locations, pre-drill pilot holes, and drive the screws. Ensure legs are parallel and square to the slab edge before final tightening.
How much weight can metal hairpin legs support?
Quality steel hairpin legs typically support 200-400 lbs per set depending on the diameter of the steel rod and the weld quality. For heavy live edge dining tables, choose heavier-gauge hairpin legs or square-profile legs with thicker steel cross-sections.