Ping Pong Tables by Laurent Perbos: These aren't one of those traditional ping pong tables; but some real interesting creations by Laurent Perbos.
Mirrored Ping Pong Table: The table, titled "Reflection" is an art piece by Rirkrit Tiravanija, and was on display at Nyehaus exhibition in NYC.
Ping Pond Table: This is the creation of G Orozco.
PingPongPlus: It's a digitally enhanced version of the classic ping-pong; it's an interactive ping-pong table developed by MIT in late 90's.
PING-PONG Dining Table: The PING-PONG Dining Table by designer Hunn Wai is a luxurious looking table suitable for both dining and playing.
Workstation Doubles As Ping Pong Table: Another creation of designer Hunn Wai, who created an unlikely pairing of a ping pong table and a workstation.
Floating Ping-Pong Table: Not such a great idea for those of us without a private swimmingpool.
TriPong Table: Ping pong for three; creation of Secil Boyd.
Modular Ping Pong Table: Modular Table Tennis System allows users to arrange the tables in any configuration that they want. It allows 1-12 or more players to play, and apart from this you can even retrofit a traditional table to accommodate your new paddle-happy lifestyle.
Ping Pong Door: Designed by T Franzel, it functions just like any ordinary door and when needed it turns into a ping-pong table.
Ping Pond Table: This is the creation of G Orozco.
PingPongPlus: It's a digitally enhanced version of the classic ping-pong; it's an interactive ping-pong table developed by MIT in late 90's.
PING-PONG Dining Table: The PING-PONG Dining Table by designer Hunn Wai is a luxurious looking table suitable for both dining and playing.
Workstation Doubles As Ping Pong Table: Another creation of designer Hunn Wai, who created an unlikely pairing of a ping pong table and a workstation.
Floating Ping-Pong Table: Not such a great idea for those of us without a private swimmingpool.
TriPong Table: Ping pong for three; creation of Secil Boyd.
Modular Ping Pong Table: Modular Table Tennis System allows users to arrange the tables in any configuration that they want. It allows 1-12 or more players to play, and apart from this you can even retrofit a traditional table to accommodate your new paddle-happy lifestyle.
Ping Pong Door: Designed by T Franzel, it functions just like any ordinary door and when needed it turns into a ping-pong table.