Any ping pong table can become a dining room table with the proper table cloth, but did you know that the early gaming tables were originally used for both purposes way back in Victorian times? Recalling the olden days when table tennis was an after meal form of amusement, Hunn Wai’s latest creation for Mein gallery is a table for eatin’ and pongin’. Equipped with regal timber legs, the DuPontâ„¢ Corian® surface comes adorned with French Rococo patterns mixed with iconic ping-pong imagery. The striking tabletop is perfect for kicking it super old school, whether you feel like supper or sport. Flower net is included.

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Lungta Monday, 03.30.09 @ 11:16 am

Fire the stylist on this shoot. A burger and fries? Huh?

This looks like a Beluga caviar-on-belini platter with two flutes of Louis Roederer Cristal, Vintage 2002.


ATGNUL Wednesday, 04.01.09 @ 10:42 am

They obviously didn’t have the budget on this shoot. That’s what they had to have on the craft services–McDonalds. I mean really. Can’t you see the one studio light in the warehouse right in the shot? Another no budget shoot.


Wong Friday, 04.03.09 @ 2:23 am

Hey haters,

why don’t you bring your work to the table for all of us to see and critique on?

Please show us all how you are gonna put your money where your mouth is.

No? Nothing? That’s what I thought.


Jbub Friday, 04.03.09 @ 3:55 am

Ha! Burgers, fries and flutes of Cola on such an exquisite table!

KLASSY.

great work!


kate Tuesday, 12.22.09 @ 1:10 pm

given that it’s a ping pong / dining table crossover, the burger and fries work. obviously somebody here is missing the irony of coke in a champagne bottle….




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