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These alder kitchen island legs are 5 1/2″ wide X 36″ long. The particular twist on these island legs is called a barley twist. I suppose it simulates barley grain or a stalk of barley??? I’ve never grown barley (seen it in pictures only) but this is what it is called. You will have to make your own judgment about whether the name is justified or not.
The alder, for some, has become a substitute for cherry. You’ll have to use your judgment on this as well as to whether alder resembles cherry. But alder it is. Alder is more plentiful in the West and not so common here in the Deep South but it is, in fact, shipped here. The alder I purchase is knot plentiful except for the select grades (which is what is pictured below). Even the select has occasional small tight knots. You can see a few on these legs.

Alder Island Legs

These are a first for me – at least the kind of wood. Sapele is an import from Africa much like mahogany but less expensive. For the most part it is harder than mahogany and a little darker. My interest in this wood is in its rot resistance and suitable use for exterior balusters. It is however quite fine in appearance and hence the reason for the kitchen island legs shown below.

Sapele Island Legs

Sapele Island Legs

These are fluted – sixteen flutes.