



dunhill pool sport set
dunhill pool sport set
dunhill pool sport set
dunhill pool sport set
Design Brief
Spring 2023
14 Weeks
Brand Strategy
Form Design
CAD Modeling
Spring 2023
14 Weeks
Brand Strategy
Form Design
CAD Modeling
Concept
A refined collection of pool tables embodying Dunhill's iconic design
philosophy and premium craftsmanship.
A refined collection of pool tables embodying Dunhill's iconic design philosophy and premium craftsmanship.
A refined collection of pool tables embodying Dunhill's iconic design philosophy and premium craftsmanship.
A refined collection of pool tables embodying Dunhill's iconic design philosophy and premium craftsmanship.




dunhill pool sport set
Zane Xiong
Spring 2023
Discover luxury and reliability with the exclusive Dunhill pool table, designed for champions.
Elevate your game and embrace sophistication in every stroke.




WHAT COUNTRIES HAVE HIGH SALES?
WHAT COUNTRIES HAVE HIGH SALES?
WHAT COUNTRIES HAVE HIGH SALES?
Pool tables and accessories are popular and widely sold in many countries around the world.
The United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, France, Australia,
and Japan have high demand for these products due to a strong market
for indoor games and sports.
There is growing demand for pool products in developing countries, as
more people are discovering the game and its various forms
Pool tables and accessories are popular and widely sold in many countries around the world.
The United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, France, Australia, and Japan have high demand for these products due to a strong market for indoor games and sports.
There is growing demand for pool products in developing countries, as more people are discovering the game and its various forms
Pool tables and accessories are popular and widely sold in many countries around the world.
The United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, France, Australia, and Japan have high demand for these products due to a strong market for indoor games and sports.
There is growing demand for pool products in developing countries, as more people are discovering the game and its various forms
Pool tables and accessories are popular and widely sold in many countries around the world.
The United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, France, Australia, and Japan have high demand for these products due to a strong market for indoor games and sports.
There is growing demand for pool products in developing countries, as more people are discovering the game and its various forms
the evolution of pool
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
1470
The original pool evolved from the lawn game of croquet played in France. The game was played indoors on a wooden table covered with a green cloth to simulate grass, and a simple border was placed around the edge.
1607
Initially, players pushed balls with maces instead of striking them. By the late 1600s, cue sticks replaced maces, which were bulky near the rails. Players used the mace's handle for shots close to the rail.
1653
In the 17th century, the upper classes favored ivory balls from elephant tusks, symbolizing wealth despite their lack of durability. These balls faded to yellow, cracked in humidity, and broke upon hard impact, unlike their wooden counterparts.
1829
Someone discovered that chalking the cue tip improved grip and control over the billiard ball. By the early 18th century, leather cue tips were introduced in Europe, enabling players to apply side, top, and backspin.
1835
Until 1835, pool tables had wooden beds, but slate became preferred for its durability and resistance to warping. By 1845, following Goodyear's 1839 discovery of rubber vulcanization, vulcanized rubber was used for pool cushions.
1850
Regarding the size of the table, until the 18th century, there was no fixed size, but then a length-to-width ratio of 2:1 became the standard. Nowadays, the standard pool table size is 88-inch x 44-inch playing surface area.
1907
In 1907, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a strong, durable, and easily produced plastic ideal for billiard balls. By the 1940s, top pool tournaments used plastic balls.
1920
Eight-ball was invented shortly after 1900; straight billiards was invented in 1910. And the most well-known and popular Nine-ball seems to have been developed around 1920.
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equipment
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
POOL BALL SET
POOL TABLE
TRIANGLE BALL RACK
POOL CUES
CUE BRIDGE
CUE RACK
CHALK
POOL TABLE BRUSH
Eight specialty pool sports essentials
competitor brands
















































Eight specialty pool sports essentials
competitor brands
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
Olhausen Billiards
$1,311
Brunswick Billiards
$2,900
Riley Snooker
$3,575
Diamond Billiards
$6,459
Rasson Billiards
$6,699
RS Barcelona
$15,200
Vismara Design
$36,569
FILOTTO Classic
$58,600
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pool table




triangle rack




pool cue set
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
pocket protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
walnut wood triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
pocket protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
walnut wood triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
pocket protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
walnut wood triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
pocket protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
walnut wood triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
pocket protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
pocket protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
pocket protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
pocket protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
pocket protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
pocket protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
pocket protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
pocket protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
pool table
Presenting the Dunhill pool table, with a sleek black walnut wood surface and high-quality cowhide leather body, exudes sophistication and reliability.
Its smooth lines and grey cloth offer an optimal gaming experience. A symbol of style, performance, and durability.
pool table design
Overall proportion
The overall proportions are harmonized and minimalist, enhancing the reliability of the pool table
Metal Logo Tag
A glossy metal Dunhill label on one side of the pool table
CMF Combination
The material combination of grey fabric, walnut and leather makes the pool table adaptable to any occasion
pool table details
diamond system
Improve accuracy and overall performance of pool
leather pad
The bottom of each pocket has a leather pad to reduce the sound of balls falling
protector
Each pocket has five metal strips to protect the wood from ball strikes
triangle rack
Luxurious wood same as pool table surface
ball return system



A hidden drawer is located on the side of the pool table to store balls.




After the ball is dropped from the pocket, it will slide down to the drawer.




The drawer has a track to help players save
more time.
The drawer has a track to help players save more time.
The drawer has a track to help players save more time.
The drawer has a track to help players save more time.




The hidden drawer allows for efficient storage and retrieval of the pool balls.
pool cue set
Higher precision
and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue set
Higher precision
and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue set
Higher precision
and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue set
Higher precision
and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue set
Higher precision
and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue set
Higher precision
and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue set
Higher precision
and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue set
Higher precision
and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue set
Higher precision
and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue set
Higher precision
and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue set
Higher precision
and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue set
Higher precision
and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue set
Higher precision and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue set
Higher precision and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue set
Higher precision and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue set
Higher precision and better control
Crafted from maple and coconut wood, this pool cue is a fusion of durability and elegance.
Its metal end ensures dynamic balance, requiring less strength yet offering superior control and accuracy.
pool cue design
cue tips
Three different logo label designs to easily distinguish your cue from other players
Anti-slip grip
The grip position is wrapped with fabric to increase friction and provide more consistent handling
DETACHABLE SECTION
The detachable design allows players to carry the cue with them
pool cue details
metal cue tips
The metal cue tips enhances the balance of the cue while offering three different designs, making it easier to distinguish your cue from other players.
pool cue details




CUE BRIDGES
CUE BRIDGES
CUE BRIDGES
CUE BRIDGES
Three different types of cue bridges allowing the player to make a shot without having to reach over other balls on the table