English furniture maker David Linley is well-known for his luxury creations that are handcrafted with perfection and fine craftsmanship. Another addition to his Bespoke furniture lineup is the sculptural Bespoke Football Table. This extravagant gaming table has been handcrafted for a client, who needed a gracious foosball table to complement the modern home interior. Living up to the client’s demand, Linley has created a true masterpiece that’s appealing to anyone who desires exclusivity.

Design

Made from walnut, the body of the football table is upholstered in soft brown leather. The leather has been carefully hand-stitched along the faceted edged, perfectly synchronizing with the wooden layout. In addition, end of the table is inlaid with ziricote marquetry with smart bronze touch to complement its bronze plinth.

Coming to the table top, the surface features tournament standard hardware. The playing field is created out of a taupe eucalyptus wood, whereas each player and handles are made out of hand-cast metal. The entire playing field is further finished with matching walnut score counters and ball trays. These ball trays are retractable, so when it’s not being used for playing, it can simply be admired as a creative piece of furniture.

Highlighting meticulous detail and creativity, this gorgeous gaming table will be an opulent add-on to any modern recreation room. For more information, visit the official website.

The body of the football table is upholstered in soft brown leather
Each player and handles are made from hand-cast metal

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