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Elias offers matching molding, veneer, plywood and many other accessories, along with touch-up kits that allow all the project's materials to be delivered together and in a quick lead time anywhere in North America. Professionals can choose from thousands of door styles and color/glaze combinations to create refacing projects. read more... |
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The Abaco Island Post is a striking piece of taller turned work. Beginning with a 6" tall square block, the leg moves downward with two stylized turnings that are reminiscent of spinning wooden tops. The shaft of the leg follows: a tightly tapered cylinder that reflects the shape of the tops above. The tapered shaft is interrupted by a shallow cube shape before finishing with a dramatic stiletto taper. read more... |
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The Albert Island Leg is a massive scaled leg that is tempered by the symmetry of the turning on the central shaft that is flanked above and below by block cuts. read more... |
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Sometimes, simple is better. That's the case with the 35 ½ Inch Atlanta Island Leg. The simplicity of the piece is in the turning, with the gentle curve drawing the viewers attention to subtle ball underneath. One cannot go wrong with this graceful piece. read more... |
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The Atlanta Island Leg is a sturdy and simple variation on a classic Osborne theme. The top and bottom squares are both 8", while the center turning follows the Southern coastal tradition. Turned from a 4" square. read more... |
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Our Bamboo Island Post is a classical design that is reminiscent of the Oriental influences displayed in eighteenth century Chippendale pieces or the wonderful early nineteenth century Brighton Pavilion. Our piece offers a symmetrical presentation with the shank of the leg being composed of a round, turned shaft separated into four pieces of equal length separated by five rings that represent the bamboo nodes. At once ... read more... |
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The turned spiral that is Osborne Wood Products' Barley Twist Island Leg is a graceful piece indeed. Its heritage takes root in the classic British Colonial Style. With slight modifications of both English and Italian motifs, as noted by the urn-shaped vessel near the bottom, the Barley Twist Island Leg makes a statement with its deeply carved crevices and spiraling rounds. This truly is a leg that will inspire. The Barley ... read more... |
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The Barley Twist stands out among our milled pieces. We use a router on the tapered center turning to create the unique twist. A customer favorite since its introduction. read more... |
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The center turning of our new Basket Weave Island leg creates a realistic impression of woven pieces of wood. Turned from 3 1/2 inch stock and hand carved. read more... |
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The center turning of our new Basket Weave Island leg creates a realistic impression of woven pieces of wood. Turned from 3 1/2 inch stock and hand carved. read more... |
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An old standby, the Classic Reeded Island features a reeded center set off by gentle turnings. Far and away our most popular milled piece, it's seen us through good times and bad. Also available in a number of other sizes. read more... |
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The Classic Spool Island Leg is very much as the name suggests. Heftier more than delicate, it is a symmetrical design that is fitted on top and bottom with matching 6 3/8" x 3 1/2" blocks. Between the blocks is the long spool cylinder that is separated from the blocks by beautifully inverted concave turnings that begin and finish with turned rings. This leg is good choice for situations where something traditional with a ... read more... |
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The Classic Spool Island Post is very much as the name suggests. Heftier more than delicate, it is a symmetrical design that is fitted on top and bottom with matching 5 3/8" x 3 1/2" blocks. Between the blocks is the long spool cylinder that is separated from the blocks by beautifully inverted concave turnings that themselves begin and finish with turned rings. This leg is good choice for situations where something ... read more... |
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Boldness and beauty are personified in this massive piece. The 8" Concord Island Leg evokes images of America's colonial past, but the future is bright for this work of art. The graceful turning is a perfect fit with many different styles, and the size alone is sure to put an exclamation on any kitchen. read more... |
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Reminiscent of our revolutionary war, the Concord Island Leg is a great fit for the American home. With a 4 inch width and extended top square, the leg is dauntless and firm. It symbolizes endurance, courage, and pride in its simple but pithy design. The Concord is a great addition to any kitchen, and bold enough to bear the load of marble, granite, or stone. Metaphorically speaking, there is hardly a better name to ... read more... |
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The Concord is a particularly handsome piece that evokes images of the colonial South. The graceful turning, stretcher block, and lip on the foot project easy elegance. read more... |
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I am going to level with you about something. I love rope. When my wife is looking for me at the hardware store she always knows where to find me. You guessed it; I am over at the rope section. As a Boy Scout I learned the advantages of having a good piece of rope on hand. Anyway, I like this leg simply because it looks like rope. But you may find that you like this Island leg simply because it is a beautifully crafted ... read more... |
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The Contemporary Rope has a similar design to the Classic Reeded Island, but uses a milled rope instead of reeding. The Contemporary Rope has enjoyed enduring popularity at Osborne since its inception and ranks as one of our best selling milled pieces. read more... |
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The Cumberland Island leg has a slender look in a 4" width. The center hourglass look brings attention to the large stretcher block and bun foot. read more... |
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The Cumberland Island leg has a slender look in spite of being turned from 4 inch stock. The center hourglass draws attention to the large stretcher block and bun foot. read more... |
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The Electra Leg is part of our Fusion Leg Collection. The Electra leg is a highly shaped square leg that is composed of al metal element positioned between the upper block and the lower shaft of the leg. The leg finishes with a second metal element that serves as the foot. You may select from a variety of eight wood types and five different metal finishes to create your unique leg. The Electra is available in 34.5" height ... read more... |
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The Elizabeth Island Leg is an attractive design that begins with a generous square upper block that gives way to a trumpet turning on the shaft before finishing with another block and a rounded bun foot. read more... |
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The Extended Concord is a longer version of the Husky Concord. The graceful turning, stretcher block, and lip on the foot project easy elegance. Extended to 40 1/2". read more... |
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For those wanting to create a rustic or casual dining space, the Extended 4 Sided Tapered Island is no frills. All four sides taper to create a modest silhouette that is traditional, yet modern. This version uses the longer 40 1/2" square. Also available as part of a kitchen island, dining, end, and coffee table ensemble. read more... |
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A longer version of the Grand Island is the Extended Grand Island. The same design elements of the Grand Island are available on a 40 1/2" x 4" square. read more... |
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The same classic design as the Islander (1450), turned from 4 inch stock and stretched to 40 1/2". read more... |
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The Islander (1450) is our basic prototype and probably our most popular piece. Its simplicity and versatility have made it a mainstay at Osborne Wood Products. The Extended Islander takes the same design and stretches it to 40 1/2". read more... |
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A longer version of the Jefferson. This leg is part of an ensemble of Jefferson legs available in heights of 34 1/2", 40", and 60". read more... |
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The same design as the classic Islander (1450), turned from 5 inch stock and stretched to 40 1/2". The Extended Massive Islander is a sturdy piece to anchor your kitchen island with simplicity and grace. read more... |
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Our classic Massive Wilmington (1409) at 40 1/2 inches. With classic old world style, the Extended Wilmington relies heavily on European influences, featuring several centrist ovals and a distinguished foot. Turned from a 5" square. Formerly known as the Husky Island. (This leg was formerly known as the Husky Island) read more... |
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An old standby, the Classic Reeded Island (1456) features a reeded center set off by gentle turnings. The Extended Reeded Island simply stretches that classic design to 40 1/2". Far and away our most popular milled piece, it's seen us through good times and bad. read more... |
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Unlike the Contemporary Rope (1483), the Rope Island leg extends the milling all the way to the square on both top and bottom. The squares are turned from 4 inch, the center from 3 and 1/2 inch stock. Here it is extended to 40 1/2". read more... |
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The Sapelo Island leg combines a reeded center, a stretcher block and a bun foot. Here it is extended to 40 1/2". read more... |
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An alternate to the Extended 4 Sided Tapered Dining is the Extended Two-Sided Tapered Dining. Here two sides taper leaving one straight corner the length of the leg. This version uses the longer 40 1/2" square. read more... |
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Similar to the St. Simons Island leg, the Tybee Island leg also features a long and slender turning, ending with a taller, more prominent bun foot. Here it is extended to 40 1/2". read more... |
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Our classic Wilmington (1408) at 40 1/2 inches. With classic old world style, the Extended Wilmington relies heavily on European influences, featuring several centrist ovals and a distinguished foot. A surprisingly narrow turning from 3 1/2" stock. read more... |
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This handsome leg begins and ends with square blocks separated by a tapered shaft featuring fluting and a carved acanthus detail. read more... |
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What a difference a little fluting makes! There is such a distinct difference between The Islander leg and The Fluted Islander. Nothing formalizes a leg or a turning like fluting. Combining the fluting effect with the vase-like shape of the turning creates a piece that, while sturdy, is truly elegant and delicate. This leg from Osborne Wood Products can take any island to the next level. read more... |
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Among our available fluted legs is this timeless Osborne standby, the Fluted Islander. It is actually the Classic Islander (1450) with 3/8 inch flutes added to the center turning. read more... |
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The Fluted Islander Leg begins and ends with squares that provide beautiful visual contrast to the turnings that are presented between. Below the upper square, a pair of ringed turns introduces the upper portion of a turned and tapered shaft that is embellished with fluting. The fluted shaft finishes with a simple cylinder that is bordered on either side by a ringed turn that reflects the motif of the righted turns above ... read more... |
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The Fluted Islander Leg begins and ends with squares that provide beautiful visual contrast to the turnings that are presented between. Below the upper square, a pair of ringed turns introduces the upper portion of a turned and tapered shaft that is embellished with fluting. The fluted shaft finishes with a simple cylinder that is bordered on either side by a ringed turn that reflects the motif of the righted turns above ... read more... |
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I was sitting on the balcony of a bistro on St. Simons Island last June, looking out over the public fishing pier onto the intercoastal waterway. The air was salty and the breeze was gentle. As I walked downstairs after dining, I noticed a table in disrepair. It was in such a shambles. But although it was rickety, I noticed the legs were still very prominent. These legs had an elegance that certainly did not escape my ... read more... |
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Here flutes have been added to the old standby St. Simons Island leg (1458), which features a long slender turning and finishes with a short, pointed bun foot. The flutes are 3/8 inch wide and accentuate the tasteful grace of the South Georgia tradition. read more... |
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The simple things in life are sometimes the most important. Such is the case with the 35 ½ Inch 4 Sided Tapered Leg. This piece is sure to add to the rustic appeal of any table or kitchen. Osborne Wood Products is proud to offer this beautifully handcrafted leg. read more... |
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For those wanting to create a rustic or casual kitchen space, the 4 Sided Tapered Island is a simple answer. All four sides taper to create a modest silhouette that is traditional, yet modern. Also available as part of a kitchen island, dining, end, and coffee table ensemble. read more... |
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The French Country Island leg, part 1749, will intrigue and inspire. This uniquely shaped turning, from its urn shaped base to the spool at the top, certainly displays an air of grace and distinction which sets it apart from standard island leg design. For instance, its longer bottom block paired with the shorter top block make this leg ideal for framing an open shelf base cabinet, or perhaps even an island or butcher block ... read more... |
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The French Country Island Post is an appealing and light design that begins with a 3" square post on the top end. Below this follows a gentle inward slope that swells back out briefly to a ring before turning in again for the beginning of the leg shaft. The shaft of the leg is long and slender. It tapers out slightly and finishes with a beautiful bobbin spindle before ending with a final 5" x 3 1/2" square. This leg is a ... read more... |
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The 35 1/2 inch Grand Harvest is a fluid, husky design that capitalizes on the profile of our popular Grand Island, but adds a turned foot. The profile is actually quite powerful, allowing this leg to be considered for a number of different applications. read more... |
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The Grand Harvest Leg is a fluid, husky design that capitalizes on the profile of our popular Grand Island Leg, but adds a turned foot. The 34 and 1/2 inch piece can be used to add a couple of inches to a standard dining table or could be trimmed to standard dimensions. read more... |
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Our Grand Island Leg family offers an interesting design in which approximately the entire upper third is given over to a square. This square is then followed by two closely related turned rings before the primary turn begins. The primary turn is a very simple taper which terminates into a flat single turn that rests atop the finish: an abbreviated dimension of the initial tall square. The oversized upper square of a Grand ... read more... |
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The Grand Island leg makes a statement with its long top square and 4" width. The tight upper spool is larger than on the Islander, but the bottom square is smaller, giving it a distinct look. This version adds one inch to the top square. read more... |
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A variation on the classic Islander (1450), the Grand Island leg combines a graceful turning with a tall 12 1/4 inch top square to accomodate drawers or shelves. read more... |
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If you are looking for an island leg that is the perfect fit for most every kitchen, then you need to consider the Husky Arlington leg. This beautiful leg is the essence of what most everyone thinks about when they stop and visualize the perfect kitchen. Much as the Drum Tower in Beijing symbolizes the epitome of Chinese design, the Husky Arlington island leg is the visual image of the classic kitchen island. read more... |
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The Husky Arlington features a long, straight turning, ending in a bun foot which matches the two spools at the top. Turned from 4" stock. For a 5" version, see the Massive Arlington (1492). read more... |
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I was walking through the Biltmore House one day and in the kitchen area I observed a butcher block that was huge. It was a complete table in itself, but the years of wear and tear had gouged out a big hole or divot in the center and the rear edge of the piece. Obviously lots of chopping had occurred on that block. But, what I noticed most were the legs. They had huge top shoulders and a curvaceous middle using a classic ... read more... |
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The same classic design elements of the Concord turned from a 4 inch square. The Concord is a particularly handsome piece evoking images of the colonial South. The graceful turning, stretcher block, and lip on the foot project easy elegance. read more... |
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A wider version of the Islander is the Husky Islander. The same classic design elements of the Islander are available on a 35 1/2" x 4" square. read more... |
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The same design as the classic Islander (1450), turned from 4 inch stock. Our bread and butter. read more... |
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The same design as the classic Reeded Island (1456), turned from sturdier 4 inch stock. read more... |
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The Narrow Fluted Island Leg is a balanced design. The central portion of the leg consists of a simple round turn with inscribed fluting. The repetition of the fluting lines reinforces the verticality of the leg. Each end of the fluted shaft curves inward before flaring back out to a finish with a turned ring. Beyond the turned ring on either end is a 6 3/8" square block. Handsome and symmetrical, our Narrow Fluted Island ... read more... |
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Incorporating design elements from across the spectrum of styles, the Hutchinson Island Leg is a unique piece that will add flair to any environment. With delicately carved acanthus leaf sections showcasing its reeded middle, this leg is truly versatile. The lovely carved sections lend an air of elegance while the strong look of the reeding adds a dignified tone. As a part of our Savannah Collection, the Hutchinson Island ... read more... |
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From the bun foot at the bottom, to the 10 inch shoulder at the top, this leg is the quintessential look that comprises the classic kitchen island. When designing your dream kitchen, this is the leg to start your design with. The Island Hutch leg, with its lower square surface (or stretcher block) above the bun foot, is perfectly suited for attaching a lower rail to place an extra low shelf, perfect for big pots and pans ... read more... |
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The Island Hutch bears many similarities to the Tybee Island leg (1459). Its bottom square (or stretcher block) above the bun foot is made for mounting a lower rail for an extra shelf. read more... |
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This 8 inch Island Leg is a substantial leg with a dainty twist. Have you noticed the gentle curves and the exquisite little concave and convex accoutrements? The little coves and diminutive beads make this leg also, well, dainty. It is the best of both worlds. The 8 inch Islander Island Leg more than any other leg in the Osborne Wood Products Island Table Leg line embodies the ability to give a substantial feel to the ... read more... |
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Easily the most popular kitchen island leg available, the Islander is the definition of contemporary kitchen cabinetry design. The tight upper spool moves effortlessly to a smooth tapering center that is offset by a bottom spool. This version is part of our 35 1/2" collection. read more... |
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Our basic prototype and probably our most popular piece. The Islander's simplicity and versatility have made it a mainstay at Osborne Wood Products. Also available in a number of other sizes. read more... |
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The Acanthus leaves that adorn the Islander With Acanthus Leaves #1741 first appeared in art of ancient Greece of the 4th and 5th centuries. Acanthus leaves are typically used in the Corinthian order of Greek architecture for the capitals of beautiful columns. The oldest example of a Corinthian column with Acanthus leaves is in the Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae in Arcadia, circa 450-420 B.C.E. The Islander with ... read more... |
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Our classic Islander (1450) with carved Acanthus leaves. read more... |
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Though one of the simplest cabinet posts offered in the Osborne Wood Products line, The Jefferson presents a number of different applications. Though only 2 ½" inches wide, a pair of posts is substantial enough to stand alone and support a counter top. The leg can also be applied to a cabinet in order to support a small countertop overhang. The Jefferson is also offered as a split post which can be applied to the face of ... read more... |
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A simple look for your baluster. This leg is part of an ensemble of Jefferson legs available in heights of 34 ", 40", and 60". read more... |
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The 1784 Left Spiro Island leg is a unique and daring member of the rope island leg family. With an updated turning, the thinner threads bring the illusion of added height. As opposed to a rope leg with the classic rope turning which looks like it would be perfectly at home in a country kitchen or a more elegant rope turning like the Barley Twist; the Spiro looks chic and classy, like a leg one would expect to see ... read more... |
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The Left Spiro borrows the same design of the Contemporary Rope and Classic Reeded Island, but has a unique milled center. The Left and Right Spiro legs can be used on opposite sides of a cabinet or fireplace. read more... |
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Our Manchester Hutch Island Post provides eighteen inches of space up top to accommodate a very generous apron that in turn can accommodate an equally generous arrangement of drawers. If drawers are not required this leg may be utilized to provide a welcome amount of open shelf storage instead. In either case, the lower sixteen and a half inches below the block is finished as a beautifully turned leg. The leg is separated ... read more... |
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Our Manchester Island Leg begins with an 8 3/4" tall square block. The 26 3/4" high leg is separated from the square block by a pair of turned rings before swelling and then withdrawing to a simple turned slope that flares outward one final time before terminating in a small bun. Tall and graceful, this leg is an excellent choice for countertop and kitchen island height cabinetwork. read more... |
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The Manchester Island leg begins with a well dimensioned 3 1/2" square block that is 7" tall. The leg itself begins directly below the surmounted block and is separated from it by a pair of turned rings. The leg shaft is slender and elongated, swelling slightly at the top before narrowing into a simple turned slope that curves outward one final time before terminating in a small bun foot. This leg is a good choice when a ... read more... |
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The unusually high upper block of the Marshall Island Leg provides a great opportunity for using drawers or shelves while maintaining and off-the-floor appearance. read more... |
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The Massive Arlington Island Leg is just that massive. With its 5 inch robust crown to its rotund bun foot, the Massive Arlington Island Leg adds a new dimension to Osborne Wood Products line. If you think this leg would be the highlight of a kitchen island; just imagine an impressive conference table, with a large overhanging top and a wide apron, mortised and tennoned into this mammoth leg. It would be stunning and, well, ... read more... |
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A wider version of the Husky Arlington (1491). The Massive Arlington gives a slender appearance to a 5" square, using a long, straight turning and ending in a bun foot which matches the two spools at the top. read more... |
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The Massive Concord Island leg, #1773, makes an impressive statement at 5 inches wide. It is an island leg, but, with the soft curves and its bun foot, it gives the look of a high end piece of furniture that would give any kitchen a look of elegance. Osborne Wood Products, Inc. offers the Massive Concord in ten different wood types and also comes in smaller versions. read more... |
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The Concord Island Leg family conveys a feeling of country tradition with a design that is more complex than it appears at first glance. Using a ratio that averages two-to-one, the upper third of the design consists of a square. Moving down the shaft, the square gives way to a single substantial ring before scrolling in and back out to begin the tapered turning that comprises the primary ornamental feature. Slightly above ... read more... |
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The same classic design elements of the Concord turned from a 5 inch square. The Concord is a particularly handsome piece evoking images of the colonial South. The graceful turning, stretcher block and lip on the foot project easy elegance. read more... |
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Our Massive Farmbrook Island Leg is one of our taller legs that would be suitable for counter height or kitchen island support. Standing at 35 1/2" tall, the leg - as the name implies - presents a massive and sturdy appearance. Beginning with a hefty 5" square and 10" tall block, the leg moves downward with a simple, single bun turning before beginning the shaft of the leg. The shaft is a beefy and unadorned cylinder with ... read more... |
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The Massive Farmbrook leg exhibits strength with style. Available in two heights, the basis for the design begins with the impressively scaled 5" x 5" x 9" high block at the top of the leg. This block is separated from the shaft of the leg by an equally impressively scaled turned ring. Following the ring is the leg proper: a hefty presentation of turned wood that tapers down and in with an almost imperceptible slope. The ... read more... |
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Wow, this thing is big! That is what my wife said when she saw Osborne Wood Products Massive Islander leg for the first time. We had been searching for an anchor for a kitchen island that she was designing for a new client. Actually, when she started designing the project this beautiful specimen of craftsmanship was not in the line yet. So, when it appeared on the New Products webpage my wife had to see it in person. Long ... read more... |
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The same design as the classic Islander (1450), turned from 5 inch stock. The Massive Islander is a sturdy piece to anchor your kitchen island with simplicity and grace. read more... |
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At 5 inches wide, the Massive Reeded Islander is not only Osborne Wood Products widest leg in the Reeded Islander series, but it also has an inch added to the top. This leg is perfect for any tall kitchen island and is bold enough to be the focal point. Stunning and yet graceful, the Massive Reeded Islander is a timeless classic. read more... |
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The Reeded Island Leg family of legs is comprised of a design that begins and finishes with evenly balanced squares on either end. The center portion is a beautifully turned shaft that has been reeded and which is connected to the square ends with a pair of matched two-ring turnings. The overall effect is that of serene symmetry. The Reeded Island Legs are available in heights ranging from 34 1/2" to 40 1/2" and in widths ... read more... |
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The same design as the classic Reeded Island (1456), turned from a massive 5 inch square. read more... |
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The Massive Richmond Island Leg is - as the name implies - a heavily scaled piece with a large presentation. The weight of the piece, however, is relieved by the symmetrical balance, which frames the shaft at top and bottom. Flanked on either end by 5" square blocks that are seven inches tall, symmetry is again reinforced by the pair of double ring turns that begin after the square. The shaft of the leg itself is ornamented ... read more... |
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The Massive Richmond Island Post is - as the name implies - a heavily scaled piece with a large presentation. The weight of the piece, however, is relieved by the symmetrical balance which frames the shaft at top and bottom. Flanked on either end by 5" square blocks that are six inches tall, symmetry is again reinforced by the pair of double ring turns that begin after the square. The shaft of the leg itself is ornamented ... read more... |
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Roped milling has become a staple of fine wood turning, and the Massive Rope is an excellent example of what can be done. Turned from commanding 6 inch stock. read more... |
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Located on Georgia historic coast, the city of Savannah is unique in the fact that it was actually built around 4 city squares- Johnson, Wright, Ellis, and Telfair. Today, the city has more than 20 open squares throughout the city and is considered one of the most picturesque cities in the United States. Osborne Wood Products offers a classic island leg at 35 ½" in the Extended Massive Savannah Island Leg. Featuring both a ... read more... |
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Named for Georgia's most beautiful coastal town, our Massive Savannah Island Leg adds gravity to any kitchen. The Massive Savannah can be applied to cabinetry or stand alone below a kitchen table. read more... |
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Sturdy and foursquare, our Massive Square Mission Island Leg is a great choice when both physical and visual heft is required. The design is symmetrical and it begins and finishes with 5" square blocks. A separation is created between these blocks and the primary shaft with inwardly sloping routing. The primary shaft is comprised of a large rectangle on which the outside perimeters have been reinforced with more routing ... read more... |
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Sturdy and foursquare, our Massive Square Mission leg is a great choice when both physical and visual heft is required. The design is symmetrical and it begins and finishes with 5" square blocks. A separation is created between these blocks and the primary shaft with inwardly sloping routing. The primary shaft is composed of a large rectangle on which the outside perimeters have been reinforced with more routing that ... read more... |
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A handsome combination of weight and style, our Massive Wilmington Island Leg is perfectly scaled for naturally large pieces such as kitchen islands or as the right leg for a large table. read more... |
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Turned from 5 inch stock, this is a larger variation of the classic Wilmington. Simple and elegant, yet sturdy enough for the largest dining room tables. The Massive Wilmington was formerly known as the Husky Island. read more... |
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The Narrow Concord brings in the same depth and confident design as its counterpart, the 1771, while allowing for a sleek appearance in your space. For the less weighty of kitchens; this narrow leg, among many others in our narrow series, provides the same design and feel without crowding or redundancy in design. The reduced width in this leg is practical because it bears no restriction on its beauty or structural quality. read more... |
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The same classic design elements of the Concord turned from a 3 inch square. The Concord is a particularly handsome piece evoking images of the colonial South. The graceful turning, stretcher block, and lip on the foot project easy elegance. read more... |
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The Narrow Fluted Island Post is a balanced design. The central portion of the leg consists of a simple round turn with inscribed fluting. The repetition of the fluting lines reinforces the verticality of the leg. Each end of the fluted shaft curves inward before flaring back out to a turned ring. Beyond the turned ring on either end is a 5 3/8" square block. Handsome and symmetrical, our Narrow Fluted Island makes an ... read more... |
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One thing that has always impressed me about the coast (either the Atlantic or Pacific) is the railings, sometimes referred to as a widows walk, on the top of houses near the coastal areas. In my mind, the beauty of these structures lies in the beautiful balusters used to support the railings. When I look at Osborne Wood Products Narrow Islander leg, I see the same style and design as I remember from my trips to the coast. ... read more... |
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A narrower version of the classic Islander (1450). The same classic design elements of the Islander turned from a 34 1/2" x 3" square. read more... |
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A narrower version of the Classic Reeded Island leg. The same reeded design elements are available on a 35 1/2 by 3 inch square. read more... |
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A narrower version of the Classic Reeded Island leg is the Narrow Reeded Island leg. The same reeded design elements are available in other sizes. read more... |
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The most outstanding feature of the Newcastle Island Leg is the long tapered leg shaft that comprises nearly two-thirds of the leg itself. This beautifully scaled leg is surmounted by a round bobbin turning that visually relieves and separates the tapered leg from the 7 1/2" tall upper square block. This leg is a good choice when geometric simplicity with a little flair is desired. read more... |
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The most outstanding feature of the Newcastle Island Post is the long tapered leg that comprises nearly two-thirds of the leg itself. This beautifully scaled leg is surmounted by a round bobbin turning that visually relieves and separates the tapered leg from the 7 1/2" tall upper square block. This leg is a good choice when geometric simplicity with a little flair is desired. read more... |
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Coordinating multiple design elements, the 35 1/2 Old World Island is stately without seeming exaggerated. A distinguished foot, reeded center, and triple banding make the Old World Island the quintessential formal piece. Also available as part of a dining, end, and coffee table ensemble. read more... |
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Coordinating multiple design elements, the Old World Island is stately without seeming exaggerated. A distinguished foot, reeded center, and triple banding make the Old World Island an attractive formal piece. Also available as part of a dining, end, and coffee table ensemble. read more... |
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Being from the South, I know a few things about plantations. No, I did not grow up on one, but I have visited a few over the years. When Osborne Wood Products decided to introduce the new Plantation leg, it was absolutely the right move to make the top square long enough to make it a buffet style. There is plenty of room to put a long frame to accommodate several drawers or one big deep drawer. Nothing says southern ... read more... |
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The Plantation Buffet's 18 inch top square allows for a large drawer, anchored by the 5 1/2" bottom square. The turning bears similarities to the Grand Island leg, giving you two options for a similar look. read more... |
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While many of today's classy kitchens seek to have its cabinetry resemble furniture, the Portsmouth Island Leg achieves the goal close to perfection. The design of this island post was birthed from its smaller counterpart, the dining table leg. The Portsmouth helps to accent the cabinetry, as it adds the warmth and appeal of country furniture. Revealing a 10.5 inch top square section this post also lends itself well to ... read more... |
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The Portsmouth Island is a sturdy leg with a dramatic concave that distinguishes the piece with a subtle coastal feel. Made in the tidewater tradition of the eastern seaboard, from which it derives its name, the Portsmouth Island is also available as part of a dining, end, and coffee table ensemble. read more... |
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Easily our most popular kitchen island leg available, this decorative island leg looks at home attached to both your kitchen cabinets and kitchen islands. This version adds one inch to the top square. read more... |
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With thinner threads than your average rope column, the 1785 Right Spiro Island leg is an intriguing and appealing choice. Like other rope legs, the Spiro design gives the illusion of added height; but the Right Spiro brings a new, modern look to the classic turning. If the classic rope design looks like it belongs in a country kitchen, and the Barley Twist looks like it belongs in an elegant setting, the Spiro legs (1784 ... read more... |
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The Right Spiro borrows the same design of the Contemporary Rope and Classic Reeded Island, but has a unique milled center. The Left and Right Spiro legs can be used on opposite sides of a cabinet or fireplace. read more... |
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One of our most popular legs, the Rope Island brings a wonderful taste and style to your kitchen space. Reminiscent of the Barber's emblem, this pole creates an optical illusion which draws attention by visually extending the furniture it is attached to. The spiral makes the central turning seem longer which accents your space by stretching and opening it up. Designed to remove the viewers attention from a simple table leg, ... read more... |
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As the name suggests, the Rope Island Leg family is designed with a rope turning as the primary motif. This is a perfectly symmetrical design that begins and ends with squares in balanced dimensions. Between the squares, a pair of ringed turnings separated by a concave turn flanks either end of the central shaft. The central shaft is, of course, the beautiful and heavy rope turning from which the series takes its name. The ... read more... |
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As the name suggests, the Rope Island Leg family is designed with a rope turning as the primary motif. This is a perfectly symmetrical design that begins and ends with squares in balanced dimensions. Between the squares, a pair of ringed turnings separated by a concave turn flanks either end of the central shaft. The central shaft is, of course, the beautiful and heavy rope turning from which the series takes its name. The ... read more... |
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Unlike the Contemporary Rope (1483), the Rope Island leg extends the roping all the way to the square on both top and bottom. The squares are turned from 4 inch stock and the center from 3 and 1/2 inch stock. read more... |
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The Sapelo Island Leg family places a balance shaft between two square elements and terminates on a bun. The upper fifth of the leg is composed of a square below which is situated a symmetrical reeded shaft. The reeded shaft uses the same short ring turn at both top and bottom. The lower portion of the shaft returns to a short version of the upper square before terminating in an attractive bun foot. The Sapelo Island Leg ... read more... |
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The Sapelo Island Leg family places a balance shaft between two square elements and terminates on a bun. The upper fifth of the leg is composed of a square below which is situated a symmetrical reeded shaft. The reeded shaft uses the same short ring turn at both top and bottom. The lower portion of the shaft returns to a short version of the upper square before terminating in an attractive bun foot. The Sapelo Island Leg ... read more... |
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The Sapelo Reeded Island leg is a wonderful pick for the simple yet stately kitchens of today's homes. Located on the center turning, the reeded design creates a visual that relaxes the eye, providing an environment conducive for conversation and relaxation. With a perfect balance of design and simplicity, this leg is a popular choice among kitchen designers today. The Sapelo Island leg does not just ensure a quality ... read more... |
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The Sapelo Island leg combines a reeded center, a stretcher block and a bun foot. A taller version is also available (1561). read more... |
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One of the latest designs in Osborne Wood Products line of turnings is the 35 ½ Inch Server Leg. This leg features a delicate lambs tongue transition from the top block and a very detailed and intricate turned section. The added stretcher block increases the possibilities of the legs uses and gives the piece a look of distinction. read more... |
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The Server Leg combines a versatile 17 1/4" top square with a stretcher block, offering a number of options. It can be used for a hutch, a server or an end table. Turned from 3 inch stock. read more... |
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The Solaris Leg is part of our Fusion Leg Collection. The Solaris leg is a square leg that is composed of an oval metal element positioned between the upper block and the tapered shaft of the leg. You may select from a variety of nine wood types and five different metal finishes to create your unique leg. The Solaris is available in 34.5" height (as shown here) and in 35.5" height (#2710). (Please note: individual Fusion ... read more... |
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The Square Basket Weave Island Leg is a symmetrical design that begins and ends with 7" tall square blocks. These blocks give way to square inward tapering, which in turn leads to the square central shaft of the leg. The edges of the four faces of the central shaft are outlined with a flat raised bead and the field of each face is beautifully carved with the basket weave pattern. This leg is a wonderful choice when you want ... read more... |
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The Square Basket Weave Island Post is a symmetrical design that begins and ends with 6" tall square blocks. These blocks give way to square inward tapering, which leads to the square central shaft of the leg. The edges of the four faces of the central shaft are outlined with a flat raised bead and the field of each face is beautifully carved with the basket weave pattern. This leg is a wonderful choice when you want visual ... read more... |
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A square version of our standard Islander (1450). Available only in 34 1/2 height. read more... |
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With its origin starting in a Spanish style mission in North America, mission style furniture has a simplistic look that amplifies its great stability. The Square Mission Island leg has a simple design with smooth lines that would give any kitchen island a beautiful, yet bold look. read more... |
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Mission Style furniture dates back to the late 1800s and has been a favorite in minimalist design for years. The Square Mission Island leg (1445) reflects that simple minimalist design. With straight, clean lines, it can be used for a rustic or modern design. read more... |
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A square version of the Wilmington leg (1408). The Square Wilmington has a 10 1/2 inch top square, adding to its versatility in application. read more... |
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St. Simons Island is known for its beauty and laid back life style. What better way to celebrate the laid back look than to design your next project using the St. Simons Island leg? The Osborne Wood Products designers have come up with a unique design which accentuates the smooth, carefree style of the island. From the unpretentious foot to the smooth sleek body of the leg, this Island leg has great appeal to those who like ... read more... |
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The St. Simons Island leg features a long slender turning and finishes with a short, pointed bun foot. An old standby at Osborne, the St. Simon's is also available with flutes (1468). read more... |
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The Island Hutch bears many similarities to the Tybee Island leg (1459). Its bottom square (or stretcher block) above the bun foot is made for mounting a lower rail for an extra shelf. Here it is extended to 40 1/2". read more... |
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In the late 1700's, as America was earning her independence, Spanish Missions were being built in the uncharted west. These missions were built with a heavy Spanish influence, and Osborne Wood Products has recaptured this simple style with the Tapered Mission Island leg. Sharp edges and recessed sections make this dramatic piece stand out from the rest. Like the old Spanish Missions, this leg is sure to stand the test of ... read more... |
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One of the most requested looks of late has been the mission style. The Tapered Mission Island Leg is our newest foray into the old favorite mission-style leg. A long top square and a carved center. read more... |
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The Islander Island Leg family design begins and finishes with squares. The square bottom portion about fifteen to twenty percent longer than the corresponding top square, which gives a comfortable visual weight to the bottom of the design. The portion between the square top and bottom consists of a gently tapering rounded turning that transitions from the square portions with a short arrangement of double rings. The top ... read more... |
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Our Two Sided Taper Island Leg maintains a vertical profile on two sides with tapered slopes on the two remaining sides. This leg is a good choice when simplicity is the keynote of your project. It is also an excellent selection for making a contemporary statement. read more... |
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An alternate to the 4 Sided Tapered Island is the 2 Sided Tapered Island. Here only two sides taper, leaving one corner straight for the length of the leg. read more... |
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When most folks think of Tybee Island, they think of its old historic lighthouse. The thing that I enjoy most, however, is the old fort. The museum there has some of the most unusual seafaring artifacts that can be found in the United States today. As I was meandering through the halls, looking into the 18th century version of the war room, I was noticing a generals map stand. It was taller than the usual table and had the ... read more... |
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Similar to the St. Simons Island leg, the Tybee Island leg also features a long and slender turning, ending with a taller, more prominent bun foot. read more... |
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The Washington Island Leg is a lighter interpretation of the Elizabeth Island Leg that combines a trumpeted shaft flanked by blocks and finished with a bun foot. read more... |
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The Wilmington Island Leg family presents a traditionally handsome design. About fifteen percent of the upper portion of the design is given over to a square that gives way to a series of beefier turns before settling down into the primary ornamental turn. This primary turn finishes with a single ring, indention and protrusion that subtly reflect the motif established above the primary turn. This sophisticated reuse of the ... read more... |
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The Wilmington Island Leg family presents a traditionally handsome design. About fifteen percent of the upper portion of the design is given over to a square that gives way to a series of beefier turns before settling down into the primary ornamental turn. This primary turn finishes with a single ring, indention and protrusion that subtly reflect the motif established above the primary turn. This sophisticated reuse of the ... read more... |
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Look at the smooth lines. Take your finger and gently traverse the lovely mahogany grain. This is the leg. It's the one that you've been searching for. It will make your island sing with joy--the joy of being in the exact spot on earth that you created--the exact spot where your craftsmanship talents have taken you from a craftsman to a true master craftsman. read more... |
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The 35 inch Wilmington is a longer version of the Wilmington. With classic old world style, the 35 1/2 inch Wilmington relies heavily on European influences. The piece capitalizes on several centrist ovals and a very distinguished foot, making it a good choice for a formal application. This version adds one inch to the top square. read more... |
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Turned out of 3 and 1/2 inch stock, this is the slimmest of our several Wilmington legs. A simple and elegant approach in the classic European tradition. For a bigger version, see the Massive Wilmington (1409). read more... |
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Throughout history, explorers have traversed the surface of the globe in search of wealth, property, and freedom. These expeditions have led to the discovery of new lives, new homes, and new nations. Osborne Wood Products pays homage to these brave souls with the World Hutch Extended Island Leg. Featuring a longer than average top square, this piece reflects the early American heritage of our founders and forefathers. read more... |
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The World Hutch Island leg has a versatile 12 7/8" top square, making it ideal for a hutch or end table with a drawer. The turning is tasteful and direct, ending in a pointed bun foot. read more... |
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