Dimensions
Design and Flexibility like never before
MINIMUM ROOM DIMENSIONS :
420 cm x 325 cm
OPTIMAL ROOM DIMENSIONS :
485 cm x 390 cm
Felt and Cushions
The Convertable hybrid dining table boasts a genuine natural slate covered with the finest game cloth from Iwan Simonis, the top name in professional players fabrics. Choose from
four colors of this felt, made from 70% natural wool fibers. Paired with high-end rubber cushions, this combination delivers a unique playing experience with reliable, long-lasting rebound like on the most expensive billiard tables.
Leveling Leg
To keep your billiard table perfectly aligned, the Convertable pool table features four levelling feet, each equipped with a discreet adjustable levelling screw. This handy little screw is nearly invisible, hidden away by the legs' sleek metal body, ensuring your table remains horizontal and game-ready at each time.
Body Frame and Legs
The convertable hybrid pool table, made by Aramith, is a master of stealth, skillfully avoiding eye-detection by your interior designer, spouse, or tax inspector when not in use. Its sleek, ultra-thin metal frame, available in black or white, presents a minimalist, almost Scandinavian design. And while it looks effortlessly stylish, it's made in Belgium by the world’s leading manufacturer of Aramith billiard balls. Thanks to its powder-coated structured finish, the frame resists scratches and fingerprints like a pro. Plus, this metal marvel can support a 19mm thick natural slate without breaking a sweat.
Flat Pocket System
True to its design ethos, the Convertible dining pool table hides its six billiard pockets when not in use. These pockets remain completely invisible as long as they’re empty. Their nylon construction stays sleek and flat, perfectly complementing the table’s smooth, minimalist perspectives.
Wood Décor
Committed to sustainability, Convertable uses laminate fiber core panels to cover them. These 2-pieces panels come with rubber protections to prevent scratches or shifts during dinner. Choose from three oak finishes, ranging from light natural oak to dark “Ebony” stained oak. Maintenance is a breeze—just use a damp cloth, and even tomato soup or red wine won’t stand a chance against you.