19" Wrought Iron Table Legs

$59.95 USD
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Product Features

  • 19 inches high
  • Sturdy wrought iron frame
  • 2-piece construction for easy shipping and assembly
  • Gently curled legs add elegance to your finished projects

Product Description

This quaint table base measures approximately 19" high and is the easy way to finish to our wood Table Tops (sold separately). Perfect as an accent or coffee table. With gently curled legs and feet and a sturdy frame, this base has plenty of charm to fit any home decor. Two piece construction for easy assembly.

Shown finished with an assortment of mosaic table tops. 

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Product Details

  • Package Dimensions: 19 in H
  • Weight: 6 lbs
  • UPC: 79436601660-6

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Pros : I have purchased many of these tables to use in my classes for the past few years. Strong, sturdy, and good looking. Allows me to mosaic on a flat surface and then attach legs.
Cons : Can't be used outside!
Other Thoughts : Would be really nice if they were weather proof and could be used outside on patios etc.
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Pros : beautiful design, heavy, sturdy material
Cons : when connected together the legs are not even, making a wobbly table base. You'd have to have some way to bend the iron a bit so they don't rock.
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