You Won’t Find Impatia’s Luxurious Black Pool Table at the Local Bar
While most pool tables are usually hidden in the man cave or garage, Impatia came along and crafted a product that complements modern decor. The design company has always been a top contender for its high-quality gaming capabilities and has now released a new stylish addition to its lineup: Filotto Black. Merging modern design with renowned Italian craftsmanship, this is one toy your partner won’t want to hide away.
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Unveiled at this year’s Salone de Mobile Furniture Show in Milano, the Filotto Black made its grand entrance amongst the rest of Impatia’s extensive collection. The one-of-a-kind billiard table holds a chick yet edgy presence due to its full smoked glass frame with black chrome compartments, making it a great addition to numerous living spaces.
Filotto Black is an 8ft professional pool table with a thin, and adjustable steel frame. Essential for any dedicated player, it features a slate base, complemented by a customizable Simonis cloth playing field and elegant leather pockets.
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If the new blacked-out table doesn’t fit the eye, Impatia has various design options, including Filotto Classic, Filotto Gold and Filotto Wood. The brand also caters to other classic hobbies, from table tennis to foosball or even poker.
Made to order in Italy, each game table is handcrafted for individual clients. While a price tag has yet to be confirmed, we have seen previously released models floating around for a whopping USD$60,000 (AU$100,000). For more information on the new addition or Impatia’s wider range of products, enquire on the Impatia website.
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