Stainless Steel Kitchen Table Legs
FURNITURE LEG
Product Description | |
Name: | FE8200 Stainless Steel Kitchen Table Legs |
Type: | Fishtail Aluminum Base Furniture leg |
Material: | Iron with Aluminum Base |
Height: | Φ60*710mm、 820mm、 870mm、 1100mm |
Finsh: | Chrome plating, black spray, white, silver gray, nickel, chromium, brushed nickel, silver spray |
Packing: | 4 PCS/CATON |
MOQ: | 500 PCS |
Sample date: | 7--10days |
Delivery date: | 15-30days after we got your deposit |
Payment terms: | 30% T/T in advance, balance before shipment |
PRODUCT DETAILS
FE8200 Stainless Steel Kitchen Table Legs It is not easy to slide during installation and can sink quickly and easily. They are perfect for use at home, office or workplace | |
Adjustable feet are basically screw caps, you can completely unscrew them, but they are really easy to screw back. | |
Although the stainless steel part is hollow, the stainless steel itself is very hard. Our product qualification certificate proves this, and the product has a long service life. |
INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
Tallsen Hardware has a wide selection of Stainless Steel table legs, metal table legs and table bases for demanding commercial applications in Healthcare, Food Services, and harsh environments including outdoor areas. Many kitchen designs have overhanging granite areas and those need to be supported. Our bases and legs have large top plates for the surface to rest on.
FAQ
Cabriole refers to a popular furniture leg with the knee curving outward and the ankle curving inward terminating in an ornamental foot. It is commonly associated with Queen Anne and Chippendale styles of antique furniture along with and many reproduction pieces that combine various styles.
When used with Chippendale furniture, the cabriole leg commonly terminates with a ball and claw foot. In Queen Anne examples, the pad foot was popular, but other foot styles were used with these legs as well.
This style of carved furniture leg is characterized by scrolls at the top and the bottom, often spiraling in opposite directions. It was developed in the second half of the 17th century and is featured in late Baroque furniture styles such as Restoration and William and Mary. It was also used in the work of Gerrit Jensen who designed pieces for King Charles II.
These are also referenced as double scroll legs and S-scroll leg (a variation is when the section between the scrolls is curved).
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