• Aluminum Table Legs vs. Steel Table Legs

    Let's take a look at why aluminum table legs are superior to steel table legs, more environmentally friendly, and provide for a clean, classy look.
  • Additional Bracing for Stone Tables

    Almost all stone tables require the use of some additional bracing, such as the Lower Brace Add On, but as always, the slab's dimensions, height, and intended use help guide our decision making. My guidelines will help clarify what type of bracing you may need, if at all, and what special considerations make bracing an essential structural component of your project.
  • Additional Bracing for Heavy vs. Lightweight, Flexible Slabs

    Knowing when to add additional bracing, such as a Lower Brace Add On or Anti Sag Braces, is important to consider for both heavy tabletop slabs and lightweight, flexible tabletop slabs. This article offers guidelines for both.
  • Table Leg Width

    Narrow table legs give a table top slab more "lift," making the top appear to float, which puts emphasis on the top. In contrast, wider table legs give the top slab a more structured, grounded look, which emphasizes the architecture of the table as a whole.

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