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Caitlin’s Beer Crate Hairpin Leg Table

One of the best things about our hairpin legs is that they truly allow you to make any piece of furniture you want. From type of furniture – coffee table, desk, dining room table, to materials used – repurposed door, upgraded existing table, slab wood, reclaimed pallet, or even a beer crate! And that is just what Caitlin did. Check out this awesome beer crate hairpin leg table.

moosehead beer crate side table with hairpin legs

More than a few of us have seen an antique crate that was created for milk, beer or fruit and thought, ‘what a cool crate…but what would I use it for?’, well, an antique crate makes a great side table. The finished piece is certainly unique and the beer company’s logo adds character.

If you don’t have crates like these lying around, check out your local antique shops, flea markets or yard sales. When Caitlin paired the crate with our metal hairpin legs, she was able to preserve the antique look, because the legs have a timeless quality to them. Whether your wooden box is an antique or not, adding a set of hairpin legs will give it a classic look.

At Modern Legs we offer hairpin legs from 4-inches in height to 30-inches so no matter what your project you’ll be sure to have the metal legs that fit perfectly. Caitlin used the original style hairpin legs for her project but we make other styles as well such as Just the Tip legs and 3 rod hairpin legs. Check out all of our offerings and see what works best for your project. All of our metal legs are made to order and are made right here in the USA!

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Ashley’s Cupboard Door Table with Metal Hairpin Legs

cupboard door table with hairpin legs closeup

Here at Modern Legs we know that all it takes to make a great DIY table is a table top as simple as an old door and a set of hairpin legs. We’ve done it ourselves and were delighted to see Ashley did it as well!

She took a vintage cupboard door, added a set of our classic hairpin legs, and she had a great new table. When reusing materials for a new piece of furniture you can choose to keep it as-is or make some updates for its new purpose. Ashley opted to keep the cupboard hardware on which nicely integrates the door’s old life with its new one…nice touch Ashley.

Taking vintage household items and making them into hairpin leg furniture is a great way to create an old looking piece of furniture without paying antique shop prices. One of the great things about our hairpin legs is their classic style. Metal legs go perfectly with projects such as Ashley’s that have a vintage look as well as projects with a more modern style.

Hairpin legs are extremely versatile and we offer a variety of styles to further compliment any project you’ll be undertaking. If you’re wondering about time involved, it can be a pretty wide range. Reusing materials that are in ready-to-use table top condition mean that you can start and finish pretty quickly. If you’re feeling more ambitious, you can create your own table top and spend a bit more time crafting the finished product.

Making your own piece of furniture really can be as easy as screwing a set of metal hairpin legs onto the underside of an old door. Thanks for sharing Ashley, great table! If you’d like to see more of Ashley’s work check out her blog.

If you’re about to wrap up a hairpin leg furniture project, send us some pics when you’re done!

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Painted Side Tables with Metal Hairpin Legs

A recent customer sent us a picture of the set of end tables they made with our hairpin legs and we’re glad they did! This pair is painted a very colorful and lively pattern bringing the tables to life. This customer chose to use three hairpin legs per table – which is a common layout for stools as well.

small side table with hairpin legs

small side table with twist hairpin legsThere are some advantages to using three legs instead of four. First of all they take up less floor space. That gives the user more room around the table and the ability to place the table in the corner.

We also like the use of the classic hairpin legs on one of the tables and the modern twist hairpin legs on the other table. It is a nice combination. If you’re thinking of making a smaller piece of metal leg furniture, think about what size tabletop you’ll be using. If you’re making a smaller tabletop perhaps three legs would be best for your project which will save you a little time and material.

We have lots of styles of hairpin legs to use in addition to those on these tables. Check out our 3 rod hairpin legs and our Just the Tip legs as well. All of our metal legs are made to order right here in the US. Send us a pic of your project when you’re done so you can inspire other DIY furniture enthusiasts!

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Slab Table with 3 Rod Hairpin Legs by TJ

We love seeing the trend of hand-crafted conference room tables! Large factory-build meeting tables may look like a dime a dozen, but they sure don’t cost a dime. Our suggestion is: build or commission your own table and end up with a unique table that’s built with quality and personality. Custom metal hairpin legs and a beautiful wooden tabletop are the basic essentials for an amazing table.

slab table with 3 rod hairpin legs

Here is a great table TJ build using our three rod hairpin legs. After he finished he said,

Thank you so much. This is the third table I have built using your products and I love them more and more. Thanks!

We love getting feedback about our metal legs and seeing what our customers build with them. This gorgeous table has lots of stability and style. The thickness of the wooden tabletop gives the table strength and durability but also character. The wood’s natural shape has been kept on the edges and the sheer size of that tabletop itself is impressive!

How often do we see a single piece of wood that size these days? We’d rather meet around a table like this than a Formica-topped table any day!

If you’re thinking of making a larger table like this, you’ve come to the right place. All of our metal hairpin legs are designed to hold plenty of weight, but the three rod legs like TJ used are even sturdier and can definitely handle a huge tabletop such as this one – they are made of half-inch steel after all. Thanks for sharing TJ, great job!

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Bench Leg Entryway Table by Sue

Deciding which metal legs to use for your table can be a challenge. Not only do we carry multiple styles of hairpin legs, but we also carry two styles of bench legs. Each style of leg offers different style and support options and although bench legs are often used for benches, they also make great table legs.

console table with flat bar bench legs

Here is a beautiful example from Sue. This is an entryway table using bench legs. What a great design! The tabletop is a thick slab of wood and the edges keep the natural growth patterns of the tree. The bench legs nicely add structure as well as style to this table.

Our standard bench legs made from very durable flat bar steel (which Sue chose to use here). We also offer tube steel bench legs and both offer maximum support if you’re intending to put your table through a lot of heavy use. We think Sue would agree that they also just look good, and they bring a solid, simple finishing touch to a beautiful piece of DIY furniture.

Bench legs differ from hairpin legs slightly in that the legs for each end of the table are one unit – therefore two bench legs are used on a standard table where four hairpin legs would be used. We offer standard bench leg sizes but you can always ask us about customization. If you have a certain leg height in mind, drop us a line and more than likely we’ll be able to accommodate. After all, every set of metal legs we offer are made to order. And they are all made right here in the USA as well. When you’re done, send us a pic of your creation!

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Emily’s Museum Crate Table with Custom Metal Legs

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Here is an amazingly creative table design from our customer Emily. This table was made from an old museum crate! What a great idea.

museum crate coffee table with metal angle iron legs

The museum crate was left intact with its markings and handles to keep the authentic feel part of the finished table. Then it was covered with a sheet of glass to be used as the tabletop and to allow the inside of the box to be seen as well. The metal legs used on this table are short angle iron legs we custom made for the project. As Emily points out, this table is heavy and the angle iron legs are a great way to support the extra weight:

I’m making a coffee table from an old museum crate. It’s 36″ long x 22″ high x 18″ tall. I have no idea how heavy it is [but] it’s hefty

As we do with many of our customers, we custom made the legs to fit and support the table. There are many different options to pair up heavy tables and metal legs. First of all, all of our metal legs – hairpin legs and otherwise – are designed to handle the load of any standard table and its accompanying uses. But there are a few metal legs that are heavier duty and will do well holding up additional loads. The three rod hairpin legs, our metal bench legs and the tapered angle iron legs are great options for heavier furniture.

If you’re inspired by Emily to build your next table, let our custom metal legs be the finishing touch for your next furniture project. As always our hat is off to Emily…thank you for sharing a picture of the finished result. It goes to show that almost anything can make a great DIY coffee table!

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Glass Topped Box Table With 3 Rod Hairpin Legs

3 rod metal hairpin leg

The great thing about metal hairpin legs is that they go with any table you are able to come up with. Take Tom’s table for example. Here is a fun and unique tabletop made from a long wooden box that is the perfect size for this application. Tom topped it with glass that sits just inside the outside edge of the wood. The table has a nice mix of wood, metal, and glass materials. Tom chose the 3 rod hairpin legs to use with this table for a more complex look. Here is what Tom had to say when the table was complete,

The legs are fantastic and were perfect for this table

glass topped table with 3 rod hairpin legs

We’re proud to offer a variety of metal leg styles including the classic hairpin legs and a number of variations such as the 3 rod legs Tom chose to use. We also offer angle iron legs and bench legs. Whether you’re planning on making a side table, end table, dining room table or desk, we have metal legs that will meet your needs in form and in function.

Think about just how you want your finished piece to look and then pick out the metal legs that will best suite your project. All of our legs are made to order right here in the USA. And we love seeing what customers come up with so send us a pic of your finished product. Thanks for sharing Tom, great table!

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Hairpin Leg Entertainment Console by Raulo

We love to see what great creations folks come up with for their hairpin leg projects. Here is a great entertainment console made by Raulo. This piece is made using dark wood and utilizes a classic hairpin leg style. The natural materials of the wood and metal console nicely offset the modern materials of the entertainment items themselves.

entertainment center with hairpin legs

With the option of wall-mounted televisions, the console can offer even more options whether it is holding up the television itself or other just the associated devices like a cable box, DVR or stereo. This entertainment console would look good in any setting from a modern home to a classically designed home – or against wood or brick as it is here – this piece will offer style to any setting. If you live in the LA area, and want to see more from Raulo, head over to his Yelp profile and see the newest designs.

One of the best qualities of hairpin legs is that they go anywhere. They are great for any type of furniture: entertainment consoles, end tables, coffee tables, desks, and the list goes on. So if it’s time to upgrade your entertainment console or any other piece of furniture in your place, imagine how great a DIY furniture project will look…and if you can dream it up, we have custom metal legs to help you finish your project.

Every set of hairpin legs we create are made to order right here in Colorado so you know you’re getting hand made quality, and a set of legs made just for your project. We’d love to see what you come up with so send us a pic of your creation when it’s ready!

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Jamie’s Upholstered Ottomans with Hairpin Legs

upholstered ottoman with hairpin legs

The most common hairpin leg furniture we see consists of some variation of a wooden top supported by our custom metal legs, but there are many ways to go about using metal legs – this Ottoman set is a great reminder that the possibilities are endless!

Upholstered furniture adds cushion and comfort, and it opens up a whole new world of colors and textures. Jamie has chosen a very upbeat and festive color scheme and design for the ottoman set. Upholstered furniture can easily be made from smaller bits of cloth you already have and like.

upholstered ottomans with hair pin legs

Jamie upcycles upholstery when making furniture which is another great way to go about making a DIY project. And of course upholstery can be made to match existing colors and cloths in your home. So think about restoring an existing piece of furniture you have with a new set of hair pin legs – or making a whole new piece of furniture from start to finish. Either way we have hairpin legs that will suit your project.

We offer hairpin legs from 4-inches to 30-inches tall. This allows for projects that take shorter legs – like an ottoman – to those that require taller legs like a desk or table. And you can be sure that all of our metal legs are built to last and will take a lifetime of use whether they are holding up an ottoman or the kitchen table! You can look at more pieces like this on Jamie’s website, and contact us when you need legs. Nice ottomans Jamie – thanks for the inspiration!

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Chevron Pallet Coffee Table with Hairpin Legs

chevron coffee table with hairpin legs

You may see the term thrown around a lot these days, but for the uninitiated, a chevron (or cheveron) is a V-shaped pattern…sometimes made into a repeating design. The roots of this design are ancient and it can be seen in early art such as on pottery and rock carvings that date as far back as 1800 BC. Ancient roots aside, it is a simple pattern that catches the eye and adds a lot of depth to a DIY table. The folks at 101Pallets.com have put together a great chevron table using pallets.

diy chevron coffee table with hairpin legsWe can’t say enough great things about the low cost and easily reusable pallet. As you can guess, neither can the folks at 101 Pallets. This table utilizes the V-pattern on the tabletop, frames the pattern in wood, and then pairs it with classic hairpin legs. Not only do the hairpin legs emphasize the tabletop without dominating the show, but their soft curves coupled with straight solid lines compliment the chevron design.

Here at Modern Legs we make a variety of hairpin legs and supply anyone from commercial furniture makers to the first-time DIY furniture maker. We have lots of styles to choose from such as the classic hairpin leg used here to the 3 Rod hairpin leg, the “Just the Tip” leg, and more. And all of our metal hairpin legs come in a variety of sizes so you can easily make any table you can imagine – from a dining room table, to a desk, to the coffee table you see here.