Choosing the right pine bunfoot comes down to height and base size
Gelmar’s range includes bun feet for furniture in different heights and base sizes. Smaller 32mm and 45mm options work well on storage boxes, ottomans, compact cabinets, and decorative furniture pieces where a subtle lift is needed. Larger 70mm bunfoot styles are better suited to sofas, armchairs, freestanding cabinets, and heavier furniture where a more noticeable furniture foot helps balance the design.
Raw pine options can be painted, stained, or varnished to match existing furniture finishes, making them ideal for DIY and custom furniture projects.
If you want something ready to use straight away, the stained pine bunfoot with dowel fits directly into a pre-drilled hole, making installation as simple as it gets.
Who pine bunfoot are perfect for
Whether you are a homeowner refreshing tired furniture, a DIY builder finishing a custom piece, or an upholsterer replacing worn feet on a sofa or armchair, Gelmar’s pine bunfoot range offers a natural, high-quality finish at a price that makes sense.
Give your furniture a natural lift
Browse the full range of furniture legs at Gelmar, including plastic bunfoot if you need a more durable or moisture-resistant option. With over 50 stores nationwide and the complete range available online, Gelmar makes it easy to find the right fit for your project.
FAQs
What is a bunfoot used for?
A bunfoot is a short, rounded furniture foot used to raise and finish the base of sofas, chairs, cabinets and beds.
What is the difference between raw and stained pine bunfoot?
Raw pine is unfinished, so you can paint, stain or varnish it to match your furniture. Stained pine comes pre-finished in a warm tone and is ready to fit straight out of the pack.
How do I attach a pine bunfoot to furniture?
Most bunfoot attach using a dowel or hanger-bolt system fixed into the furniture base or frame.