Highlights
- Classic modern, tapered form to fit with any Mid-Century Modern, Danish Modern, minimalist, and contemporary furniture
- Adds a clean, modern design touch to any table
- Available in Maple, Cherry, Walnut or White Oak
- FAST SHIPPING | Unfinished/unmodified feet ship the next business day
Pro Tip: Upgrade to metal tips for that sleek, mixed materials look. We offer our own metal tips in a variety of finishes!
What’s Included:
- One (1) Solid Wood Mid Century Furniture Leg in the wood type of your choice
- Comes standard as unfinished, sanded with 180 grit paper or upgrade to our premium finish
- Measures 2.375” wide x 29" tall
Description:
These mid-century modern table legs are the perfect way to pull together the clean, simple design you’re looking for. Whether you’re planning to upgrade an existing piece of furniture to match your modern minimalist decor, or looking for-built hand-turned wooden legs to complete your original table construction, look no further than our McCobb Mid-Century Dining Table Legs. Named in honor of American designer, Paul McCobb, these legs are some of our bestsellers, perfect for the modern minimalist.
Installation is a breeze, with two easy attachment options available for quick and simple assembly, learn morehere. They will seamlessly elevate your DIY table project, and work well with any, Danish, Scandinavian, contemporary, or even retro-inspired project.
These legs can be purchased individually or as part of our Mid-Century Modern table base set. They perfectly complement our modern modern coffee table legs and hairpin legs. Order these legs as-is if you want to pick your own paint or stain to DIY at home, or upgrade your purchase by adding a pro-finish of Monocoat Natural Oil for a warm, natural luster. Not sure what you’re looking for? Compare unfinished and finished wood samples, here.
Also available in the following sets featuring our EasyBase Assembly:
Complete Mid-Century Modern Table
Table Base Kit with Aprons
Table Base Kit with Cleat Set
Modifications, attachments, finishing or metal tip installations ad 3-5 business days to lead time and cannot be returned.
Questions? Not seeing what you need? Give us a call at 1-800-748-3480
- Bold tapered form: A more massive leg, perfectly proportioned for a Modern, Minimalist, or Contemporary desk or dining table
- Precision cut and detailed: Designed and handcrafted in Vermont, USA
- Hand sanded and prepared: Choose finished with top quality Monocoat clear oil, or left unfinished
- Premium matched stock: Made from glued-up, solid wood turning squares—carefully selected for grain and color
- Easy attachment options: Add an optional Wood Mounting Block for a quick and easy method of attaching your legs
Add these to your desk or dining table for a distinctive modern vibe. These legs look perfect in any Mid-Century Modern, Danish Modern, Scandinavian, Minimalist or Contemporary interior. Each leg is carefully handcrafted in Vermont from high-quality lumber. Choose finished for a warm, natural luster, or unfinished so you can finish, stain or paint it to match your furniture and home. The bold proportions of the leg are carefully balanced to complement anything from simplistic minimalism to high style.
Attach your legs quickly and easily with optional Wood Mounting Blocks—you’ll get:
- 1 Wood Mounting Block: 5.75" x 5.75" x .75", matched to your selected leg species
- 4 mounting screws: 1” in length
- Hardware pre-installed in your leg: Heavy duty bolt to attach leg to Mounting Block
- Free Cutting Service: The top of your leg will be cut down .75" to compensate for the Mounting Blocks added height – total height of leg plus block will be 29"
MODERN REVIVAL OF TIMELESS DESIGN
Paul McCobb was an Irish-American furniture designer who came to prominence in the late 1940’s and remains popular today. The intent behind his designs always remained true to Mid-Century Modern style: maximal strength, minimal materials, clean lines, and attention to detail. One of the most sought-after styles were his straight tapered legs. We offer these legs as homage to one of the greatest furniture designers of the 20th century.