Choosing the right round leg comes down to height and finish
The range includes fixed and adjustable options in heights from 50mm to 155mm. Shorter round table legs are ideal for coffee tables, TV units, and low-profile furniture where a subtle lift is needed. Taller adjustable legs in 100mm, 125mm, and 155mm heights are better suited to cabinets, side tables, and utility furniture, where levelling flexibility can make installation easier.
Gelmar’s adjustable stainless steel round legs are especially useful on uneven flooring, as the built-in adjustment mechanism allows each leg to be fine-tuned individually after fitting. This helps create a stable, level finish without the need for additional spacers or shims. The brushed stainless steel or Chrome-Plated appearance also gives furniture a clean, contemporary look that works in both residential and office spaces.
Who round legs are perfect for
Whether you are a DIY enthusiast building a custom coffee table, an interior designer specifying furniture for a modern living space, or a homeowner refreshing an existing piece with updated legs, Gelmar’s round furniture legs give you a clean, consistent result you can be confident in.
Finish your furniture the right way
Browse the full range of furniture legs at Gelmar, including square legs if you prefer a sharper geometric profile. With over 50 stores nationwide and the complete range available online, Gelmar makes it easy to find the right leg for your project.
FAQs
What heights are Gelmar round legs available in?
Gelmar stocks round legs from 50mm to 155mm. The 70mm straight leg suits low furniture like coffee tables, while the 155mm adjustable options work well for side tables, cabinets and taller accent pieces.
Are the round legs height adjustable?
Yes. The Eco and standard round legs include a built-in height adjustment mechanism, allowing you to level the furniture after fitting.
What finish do Gelmar round legs come in?
The range is available in Stainless Steel, Chrome-Plated, and Black, giving it a modern look that complements timber, stone, and laminate tabletop surfaces.