Osborne adds traditional table legs
Osborne Wood Products introduces two new table leg designs, Tahoe and Sonora, featuring traditional Mission elements.
Osborne Wood Products introduces two new table leg designs, Tahoe and Sonora, featuring traditional Mission elements. They are ideal for kitchen islands, vanities, and counter-height table projects, according to the wood components manufacturer in Toccoa, Ga.
The legs feature recessed centers with added turned elements separating the centers from the top and bottom blocks. The Sonora has rounded elements, while the Tahoe has square edges.
The designs are a result of Osborne’s close attention to industry trends.
“We know there’s a greater deal of diversification, sometimes blending what we would consider traditional design categories,” says Jeremy McClain, Osborne’s director of marketing. “We’re seeing that [and] trying to respond to our product catalogue by offering additional options for customers, and we certainly think that the Mission legs provide some opportunities for customers to find some things that they may not be able to find in the market currently.”
Both leg designs measure 34-1/2” high and 3-1/2” wide. They are available in 15 wood species. Prices vary by the wood selected, starting at $102.89 for a knotty pine Sonora leg and $123.46 for a knotty pine Tahoe leg. Volume discounts are available.
Learn more at osbornewood.com.
This article was originally published in the March 2024 issue.