The SHADOW pool table is not just a simple billiard table, but a valuable piece of furniture that moves in the light like a shadow in space. The characteristic transparent legs, which give the illusion that the pool table is floating in space, and the screwless glass frame make it a unique piece.
239,2 x 137,7 x h78 cm
"The SHADOW pool table is not just a simple billiard table, but a valuable piece of furniture that moves in the light like a shadow in space".
Structure – Glass, metal, and wood
Playing field – Single-piece slate 7’ (200 x 100 cm)
Cushions – Professional
Feet – Fixed
External dimensions – 78 cm
Height from the ground with table mounted – 78 cm
Net weight – 370 Kg
Usage – Indoor
Accessories – 4 cues; numbered ball set Ø 57; chalk box; ball triangle; brush
ALBERTO BASAGLIA + NATALIA ROTA NODARI
“If there is no one to communicate with, there is no design but instead artistic and creative workmanship. The real strength of a designer is to understand the company for which they are working with, and to express their creativity within that particular context. Creativity originates from opportunity. Not vice versa. Otherwise it is not design but tout court creativity, the one that originates spontaneously in any one”.
The SHADOW pool table is not just a simple billiard table, but a valuable piece of furniture that moves in the light like a shadow in space. The characteristic transparent legs, which give the illusion that the pool table is floating in space, and the screwless glass frame make it a unique piece.
239,2 x 137,7 x h78 cm
"The SHADOW pool table is not just a simple billiard table, but a valuable piece of furniture that moves in the light like a shadow in space".
Structure – Glass, metal, and wood
Playing field – Single-piece slate 7’ (200 x 100 cm)
Cushions – Professional
Feet – Fixed
External dimensions – 78 cm
Height from the ground with table mounted – 78 cm
Net weight – 370 Kg
Usage – Indoor
Accessories – 4 cues; numbered ball set Ø 57; chalk box; ball triangle; brush
ALBERTO BASAGLIA + NATALIA ROTA NODARI
“If there is no one to communicate with, there is no design but instead artistic and creative workmanship. The real strength of a designer is to understand the company for which they are working with, and to express their creativity within that particular context. Creativity originates from opportunity. Not vice versa. Otherwise it is not design but tout court creativity, the one that originates spontaneously in any one”.