Design-conscious pool sharks rejoice! Now you can have your cake and a place to eat it too: it's a sleek Parsons-esque dining room table that...wait for it...turns into a pool table (...or poker or roulette table). In its "hosting state," the Fusion table seats about 10; but if you slide open the top...
... you've got a full-size pool table with hidden compartments that store the balls, cues, triangle, and chalk. Because the best dinner party is the one where you win money off your friends! (Just kidding.)
The Fusion table comes in various finishes (metal, wood, etc) and options. You can check out more info on their site www.fusiontables.com.
Comments (11)
I loved it till I saw the $6,000 price tag. But if money were no object...
Lisa, where did you find that number? I definitely believe it, but I couldn't find a dang thing about pricing or where to buy :\ Crappy site!
love it!! ive been wanting an new dining table and a pool table. i've found my justification to buy this.
Wow. When I'm an adult, with a house and a mortgage and an actual dining room... THAT table is going in it. I don't care if it cost $6,000. :P
My husband is in love with this table. He has the ad torn out of a magazine and shows it to any one who comes to our house.
My company put this table in one of their condo's amenity rooms. It is just as sexy in person as in these photos/
Price tag is unfortunately correct. Table legs shipping installation brings total to about 7,200 $ . The table's shipping weight is 600 lbs and it contains 250 lbs of 3/4" single slate.
The price is definitely right. Though it's design is pretty simple, the name and the quality that stands behind it is worth every penny. I wish I didn't have to leave my last job, it was a blast researching all of what's in the billiard world... we had a couple of these tables at another location, I just wish I had been able to make it up there before leaving:(
so cool!
There is a dealer in Orange County that is selling this table $6199 delivered and installed. It is so cool! It even has this trick-out lift system to change the height.
It's been four years now and the Fusion Table by Aramith is still going strong. There have been a lot of changes since its inception. The first being, the wooden series has been discontinued. On the brighter side Fusiontables has introduced a new black and a new white powder coated model in addition to the original grey and the ever popular stainless steel version. See these photos of a Fusiontable setup in Los Angeles.