Hospitality-grade floor protection · Free shipping over $50 · 90-day limited warranty
The furniture floor protectors hotels and restaurants rely on — sized to fit every leg, built for every floor. The hardware commercial spaces have trusted for years, now for the floor you live on.
✓ Hospitality-grade engineering
✓ Sized for every furniture leg
✓ Built for every floor type
✓ 90-day limited warranty
“Felt works fine — for about six weeks. Then it absorbs grit from the floor and starts acting like sandpaper on every drag.”
Most people blame the chair. Or the floor. They almost never blame the small gray pad doing the damage. But that’s where the scratches come from — trapped sand and grit, dragged back and forth across hardwood every time someone sits down.
There’s a reason the places with the most chair traffic in the world stopped using felt a long time ago.
A busy restaurant can’t afford to refinish its floor every season — so it specs the right glide from the start. The same hardware that survives commercial chair traffic is the hardware now protecting the floor in your dining room. The same furniture floor protectors that survive that traffic now protect the floor you live on.
Our furniture floor protectors aren’t felt. The difference isn’t marketing — it’s material. Here’s exactly what’s happening where your furniture meets your floor — and why the National Wood Flooring Association stresses protecting hard floors from abrasion.
PA6 surface — nothing gets trapped
Engineered polyamide is dense and smooth. Grit rolls past instead of embedding, so the surface touching your floor stays clean on every drag.
Mechanical hold, not just adhesive
The tubular zinc rivet expands inside the leg to lock in place — a mechanical hold rather than an adhesive bond that can degrade in heat and humidity.
Sized to your leg, not a guess
Every glide is sized to sit just inside the leg edge — protective, stable, and invisible from the side.
Answer a few quick questions about your furniture and floor. Our advisor finds the exact glide — sized right the first time.






Tested daily by homeowners and the commercial customers who can’t afford a failure. These six products account for most of what ships out the door.
They cost different amounts because they do different jobs. Here's the honest comparison.
The right glide depends on what’s underfoot. Our furniture floor protectors are matched to each surface — start with your floor type.
★★★★★
“We haven’t had to spot-refinish the dining room since we switched. First time in four years.”
Sarah M. · Verified buyer
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“Sized perfectly the first time. The advisor asked the right questions and I didn’t have to guess.”
James R. · Verified buyer
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“Outfitted all 120 chairs in our café. Quiet, smooth, and the floors still look new six months in.”
Café owner · Verified buyer
Whether it’s one boutique hotel or four hundred restaurant chairs, our team helps you choose the right furniture floor protectors, size them, and order with confidence — with volume pricing and project support built in.
No. Our PA6 needle-punched fiber surface is engineered specifically for floor protection. It glides smoothly across hardwood, engineered hardwood, bamboo, tile, and luxury vinyl without scratching the finish or wear layer. The dense vertical-fiber surface will not trap grit the way felt pads do, and trapped grit is the number one cause of scratches on finished floors. For a deeper look at material choice, read our Furniture Glides Guide.
Measure the width across the bottom of the furniture leg in millimeters. For round legs, measure the diameter. For square legs, measure one side. For rectangular legs, measure both length and width. Match that measurement to the glide size on the product page. If you are between sizes, go to the smaller size so the glide stays hidden under the leg edge. For detailed help, see our Furniture Glides Guide.
No. Hard floors and carpet require different materials. Furniture glides feature a PA6 fiber surface that slides smoothly on hard surfaces like hardwood, tile, vinyl, and laminate. Furniture slides use a hard ABS surface that skims over carpet pile instead of digging into it. Using the wrong type leads to scratched floors or torn carpet fibers.
Both work on solid wood legs. Choose based on your install preference. Nail-on glides use a zinc-plated tubular rivet that locks into the wood grain for the strongest mechanical hold. Self-adhesive glides use EHBF acrylic foam tape that bonds to wood, metal, plastic, and chrome. No tools required — peel and press for 30 seconds. For metal, plastic, or hollow tube legs, self-adhesive is the only option.
Send it back within 10 days for a full refund or exchange. We would rather you get the right product than struggle with the wrong one. If you are between sizes, our support team can confirm the correct size before you order. Email a photo of the leg with a ruler beside it and we will tell you which size to pick.
Yes. We supply furniture glides and slides to restaurants, hotels, offices, schools, and property managers. If you are outfitting a space with 50+ chairs or need ongoing replacements, visit our Business Solutions page for volume pricing and project support. Contact us with your project details for a quote.
Whether you’re outfitting one home or four hundred chairs, we’ll help you choose the right furniture floor protectors, size them, and order with confidence.