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  1. AZ14 Pedestal Table Bases in Italy

    Our AZ14 square pedestal table base basking in the sun on the Italian coast. Continue reading →
  2. Is It Rude to Bring Your Own Utensils to a Restaurant?

    alejandroescamilla-tenedores This question popped up on Quora recently, and the responses were more nuanced than we expected. Is it rude to bring your own cutlery to a restaurant? Maybe you have a good reason, like allergies, food sensitivities or concerns over cleanliness. Is the idea of bringing your own equipment to a restaurant just unusual, or actually inappropriate? Continue reading →
  3. New Instagram Photo: Table bases at McCarran Intl. Airport

    Table bases at McCarran International Airport via Instagram http://bit.ly/1LoG19r Continue reading →
  4. Custom Banquettes from Boulder Creek Booth Works

      7101903 Nestled in the Redwood Forests of the Santa Cruz Mountains exists a vibrant little town, known for it's stunning campgrounds, lovely weather, and beautiful forests (and of course being that we're in California, we even have our own craft brewery). Boulder Creek, California isn't on many peoples' radar, but this quiet mountain community is full of creative individuals and unique businesses, including Tablebases.com. Count Boulder Creek Booth Works amongst the creative types. Started in 1977 by Jim Day, BCBW originally specialized in repairing vinyl seating for restaurants, and has expanded to include "design services, custom booth fabrication, commercial seating and custom woodworking of all types" for businesses and residences. Continue reading →
  5. Use Table Legs to Breath New Life Into an Old Table

    Our friend Susan Bowers was in need of metal dining table legs for her 40 year old wood table top. Our welded steel PL3 legs were a perfect fit! Instead of buying an entire new table set, Susan can keep her butcher block table top for many more years to come. DIY success! Check out our original blog post for more info ---> here via Instagram http://bit.ly/1UYxzj6 Continue reading →
  6. Cast Iron Table Bases at California Brewery

    Our K series metal pedestal table bases at the Alvarado Street Brewery in Monterey, California. The vintage beer posters go well with our vintage style K series cast iron table bases, and contrast nicely with the modern decor. If you're ever in the area be sure to drop in for a pint! Be sure to check out our blog post about the Alvarado Street Brewery & Grill. via Instagram http://bit.ly/1R0jVWw Continue reading →
  7. Q&A: What Are Leveling Glides?

    Leveling-glide-6 Leveling glides are the plastic feet that screw into the undersides of our bases. All of our bases ship with leveling glides, though they are not all interchangeable. Leveling glides help compensate for uneven floors, such as tile or outdoor pavers, so that your tables do not wobble. We even have unique glide options such as the PronToe glides and hydraulic leveling glides (shown in photos below) that make it easy to level tables that you may frequently move around. Continue reading →
  8. New Photo on Instagram, Designer Breakfast Nook

    Our Bistro 4 cast iron table base, paired with a petite marble table top to create a beautiful little breakfast area! Design work by Melanie Stewart Designs, photo by Michele Lee Wilson Photography  via Instagram http://bit.ly/1RKsZC4 Continue reading →
  9. Custom Banquette with Savile Cast Iron Pedestal Table Base

    Check out this beautiful custom banquette, with a custom granite table supported by our Savile series cast iron table base! Design & work by Craftsman Design & Renovation in Portland, OR. Continue reading →
  10. The Heritage Flag Co, A Tribute to Those Who Serve

    Table 3 Our customers come from a variety of backgrounds, and use our table bases for a wide range of projects. Every once in a while, we get the opportunity to work with some special people who have a truly inspiring vision. The team at Heritage Flag Co absolutely falls into that category. Started in 2012, The Heritage Flag Company began as a thank you; a "tribute to the men, women and their families who selflessly serve our nation and protect our freedoms." Continue reading →