Take a look at these exquisite examples of antique furniture feet.

Just beautiful…

These were popular once, now I like them because they actually look like feet!
Really nice

Take a look at these exquisite examples of antique furniture feet.

Just beautiful…

These were popular once, now I like them because they actually look like feet!
Really nice

I really like these simple, classic decorative bun furniture feet from Classic Designs. I like the wavy sleek look of these wooden feet. I think you can find an interesting use for these on custom furniture or as replacement feet on antique furniture. The only thing I would like to see is some unfinished or not stained feet so it would be easier to customize them for specific projects that do not have the same stain as the feet being sold on their website. I added to example images of the styles of furniture feet I am discussing below.

Many people wonder exactly what a reeded brass foot is. It’s not all that common, but definitely has a unique look that is sought after. Reeding in furniture is the opposite of fluting. This type of foot is usually placed on flared legs. Here is an example of a new reeded brass.

Here is an example from an antique table:
