Explore a wide selection of premium Table Supports made to support any furniture project. VEVOR offers metal table legs for coffee tables, dining tables, and folding tables. These legs are strong, stable, and modern in design. Whether you're updating old furniture or making a unique table from scratch, VEVOR offers Table Supports for home, business, and do-it-yourself use at reasonable prices, with reliable customer service after the sale.
Are you making new furniture or fixing old table supports that aren't working right? The legs of a table are very important for both its functionality and its appearance. VEVOR Table Supports ensure strong support for dining tables, coffee tables, side tables, and foldable furniture in homes, cafés, offices, and workshops. These Table Supports come in a variety of materials, styles, and combinations, so you can use them to make stable, stylish, and space-saving furniture for any setting.
When choosing table legs, height is the most important feature because it determines how well the end piece works ergonomically. If you get it wrong, you have to start over. The standard height for dining tables is 28 to 30 inches, which works with chairs with 17 to 19-inch seat heights and gives most people enough space for their thighs. Tables, dining room sets, and restaurant furniture that people sit at every day usually have legs in this range.
Legs that are coffee-height are usually 16 to 18 inches tall, keeping the tables within easy reach for someone sitting on a sofa. Here is where style and balance are most important: too tall blocks your view of the whole room and makes it look heavy, while too low makes it impossible to sit on a regular sofa. Choosing the right height for this area is both a matter of taste and necessity.
At 34 to 36 inches high, counters work well with cooking islands, bar-style workbenches, and standing desks where people stand or sit on a high stool. Such metal side table legs are popular in industrial and modern settings, where the raw material look fits well with the work environment. With tall bar stools and a bar height of 40 to 42 inches, you can make high-top surfaces for home bars and leisure areas.
Accent furniture with height-adjustable options is truly versatile and can be used in a variety of situations. High-quality table legs can adapt to changing room configurations, avoiding the need to replace them when the room's purpose changes. This adjustable height alone makes it a better choice than fixed-height options for rooms used for more than one purpose, such as offices, dining rooms, and guest rooms.
The weight a table leg can support depends on its material grade, wall thickness, shape, and mounting plate design. This is something you should carefully check before placing heavy tabletops on it. Thin hairpin and rod-style choices can hold up to 200 pounds of weight spread out, and they work well with glass, thin plywood, and lightweight composite surfaces used for accent and coffee-height purposes. These arrangements don't work for heavy stone slabs, thick hardwood, or areas that have to hold a lot of weight.
Box-section and square tube steel choices with a mid-capacity range can hold 300 to 500 pounds. This includes solid-wood dining tables, butcher-block kitchen islands, and workbenches that hold tools and support heavy workloads. With this range of capacities, most eating sets and kitchen furniture designed to last for decades of daily family use won't weaken or wobble over time.
Heavy-duty metal table legs with thick walls and wide base plates can support more than 500 pounds, which is what you need for thick stone slab tops, live-edge hardwood slabs, and business furniture in busy hospitality settings. Marble and granite countertops are especially hard to work with because they put a lot of weight in the middle and put a lot of dynamic load on things when they are placed quickly. Always add 25–30% more than the estimated maximum load as a safety margin to ensure the structure will work reliably for a long time without exceeding its limits.
The leg set's profile is just as important to the finished piece as the tabletop's material. If the styles don't match, the furniture will look like it was put together instead of planned. Timber legs with tapered shapes and natural finishes pair well with Scandinavian, mid-century modern, and country styles that use natural materials to create a warm atmosphere. These work especially well under coffee and eating tables with wood tops because the leg material matches the top.
Welded into a V- or N-shape, hairpin legs are the look of modern industrial and minimalist furniture. They provide structural support with very little visible mass. Hairpin-shaped metal table legs look good in modern business spaces and apartments in cities where furniture should feel light and airy instead of heavy. This makes the tabletop stand out more than the structure underneath it.
Box-section and square-tube table legs feature clean architectural geometry that works well in modern, industrial, and large-scale settings. These shapes can hold more weight than rod-style designs and have a larger mounting area, making them more stable on large surfaces. Folding and foldaway legs give up some style for functionality, folding flat against the tabletop for easy storage and setting up quickly without any tools for short-term use. Because of this, they are the most practical choice for event furniture, classroom and training room tables, and apartment living, where the same table needs to fit in a closet when it's not in use, so it doesn't take up floor space.
The leg's material and mounting style determine how easy it is to assemble, how long it will last, and whether it will work with different tabletop materials. Because it doesn't rust or scratch easily, cold-rolled steel with powder-coated or brass finishes stays clean even after years of daily use. For most normal configurations, pre-drilled mounting plates with standard screw hole patterns make it easier to connect to wood tabletops and allow for secure installation without the need for custom drilling or made brackets.
Folding designs with positive-lock hinges and movable leveling feet are both useful and stable, which is what permanent furniture needs. These are a good choice for metal side table legs, dining surfaces, and furniture that needs to support both permanent and temporary configurations. They are flexible enough to fit a spare room one month and a home office the next, without needing a separate set of support hardware.
VEVOR has a wide range of Table Legs that are reliable, flexible, and affordable. Our goods, such as metal, folding, and dining table legs, work well and don't cost too much. VEVOR makes it easy to build or upgrade furniture with trust. They offer fast shipping, fair prices, and reliable customer service after the sale. Look through our selection of Table Legs right now to find the right one for your next furniture job.