Oxford Wood Legs
The Oxford leg is an X shaped leg with a narrow profile to the X from the end of the table.
Quick Points
- X Shape Legs
- Width of the leg will be relative to the width of your table
- Built to match the thickness of your table top
- Made to match your table top’s wood and finish
- Adjustable feet set into the bottom
- Custom heights available
- There are 2 spots where the leg may interfere with chairs, though they can easily be placed in spots where this isn’t an issue
- From the end, the table leg generally prevents chairs from being tucked in past it however guests sitting at the ends can typically find space to stretch their legs through the X
More Information
What is it?
The oxford leg is an X shaped leg with a narrow profile to the X from the end of the table. This wood leg has a modern feel to it. For consistency, the type of wood and the finish will be the same as the table top. These legs come with adjustable feet to help level the table.
Can I customize it?
Yes - you can customize the height and width of the legs to suit your table.
How does it work with seating?
With the oxford leg, the nature of the design means that the person on the end might be able to stretch their legs through the bottom of the X, but chairs will likely not tuck in all the way. We typically inset the legs about 14” from the end. If you prefer that they’re placed differently, we can definitely do that. On the sides of the table, in the spots where the legs are, you may not be able to fully tuck in a chair and guests may need to adjust themselves a bit.
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