You and Me is a stylish and modern Ping Pong table that doubles as an entirely functional conference or dining table through a clever hiding of its sporty features.
December 4th, 2015
From RS Barcelona, and available in Australia through Ajar, You and Me is a wonderful addition to any chill out room, or even dining room or the right office! You and Me combines a classically designed and elegant Ping-Pong table surface with the structure and practical strength of a traditional table.
All the table tennis accouterments used for You & Me, the net, bats and balls, can be easily stored in a side drawer, totally hidden away. Being built from high quality materials, the table is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The optional protective cover will keep the white table in peak condition.
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