Tripod Legs

5.0 · 100+ Five-Star Reviews

Angled Tripod legs in matte black with a tapered trapezoid frame. A sturdy, modern base built for any live edge slab. Pair with your slab and take it home today.

  • Base styles that help the slab feel complete and balanced
  • Guidance on pairing the right base with the right slab size
  • A faster path to a finished table direction
  • Easy to compare options in person before you commit
Availability Available now
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People buy here because they can compare the base in person and get clarity on what works with their slab before committing.

  • We will help you confirm availability before you make the trip
  • You can ask about slab size, overhang, and which base direction makes the most sense
  • Austin showroom guidance and next-step clarity

A better way to choose a base than guessing from product photos.

The Tripod legs bring a tapered, angled frame in matte black that adds subtle visual interest without stealing the spotlight. Wider at the base and narrower at the top, the trapezoid silhouette gives these legs a grounded, confident stance.

They split the difference between minimal and geometric - more character than a straight frame, but cleaner than a full sculptural base. A solid pick for customers who want something modern and a little different from the standard options.

Pick your slab, pick your legs, and take it home the same day.

// Testimonials

Pairing help that saves a lot of second-guessing

Tripod table legs in matte black with a tapered trapezoid frame.

"We thought choosing the slab was the hard part, but the base guidance made the final table feel complete."

Monica R. Austin, TX
Alternate view of Tripod table legs in matte black.

"They helped us avoid a base that would have looked too small for the slab we wanted."

Chris J. Georgetown, TX
Tripod table legs in matte black with a tapered trapezoid frame.

"Seeing the options in person made it much easier to decide than guessing from product photos online."

Lauren E. San Antonio, TX
Alternate view of Tripod table legs in matte black.

"We thought choosing the slab was the hard part, but the base guidance made the final table feel complete."

Monica R. Austin, TX
Tripod table legs in matte black with a tapered trapezoid frame.

"They helped us avoid a base that would have looked too small for the slab we wanted."

Chris J. Georgetown, TX
Alternate view of Tripod table legs in matte black.

"Seeing the options in person made it much easier to decide than guessing from product photos online."

Lauren E. San Antonio, TX

// How it works

Here's how to choose a base that actually fits the slab.

01.

Start the Conversation

Tell us what you're trying to build, your approximate size, and where the piece will live. We'll point you in the right direction before you make the trip.

02.

Bring the Slab Details

If you already have a slab in mind, bring the size or reference so we can guide you toward the right base direction.

03.

Compare Base Styles

We help you understand which base styles make sense based on slab size, overhang, and the look you want.

04.

Lock in the Right Pairing

Once the pairing feels right, we can help you move to the next step with more confidence.

Find the Right Base

Tell us about the slab, size, and look you want. We’ll help you narrow down the right base style.

The specs people ask about first

Availability

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Lead time

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A faster way to know if this is the right base for your slab.

Use the quote to narrow the pairing before you make the trip. We can help you confirm whether this base is right for your slab, what dimensions matter most, and what the clearest next step should be.

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Your slab size or reference

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Your target slab dimensions and overhang

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Which base style, stance, or overall look you are considering

// FAQ

Base and leg questions?

These are the common questions from people pairing a slab with the right base.

No. The slab size, weight, and desired overhang all affect which bases make sense structurally and visually.

Usually the slab comes first, then the base is chosen around its size and character.

No. Even a rough size range or a slab reference is enough to start narrowing down the right options.

Ready to talk about Tripod Legs?

Request a quote and we’ll help you confirm whether this base works with your slab, your size, and your overall table direction.

Tripod Legs Available now