A Game Table With All The Strappings Of Contemporary Fun

geoffery-parket-game-table A Game Table With All The Strappings Of Contemporary Fun

Game tables are a whole lot of fun than you can imagine. Own one and you will know. The new GT/33 Contemporary Game Tabe by Geoffrey Parker has got our rapt attention for it is being marketed as the world’s most comprehensive game table ever made. The finishing is done in stainless steel while the complete body is wrapped in supreme quality Dauphin calf leather.

But more than just the aesthetics, the Game Table is very useful too. It stores 33 games within. You get all the regular faves like Bakgammon, Chess, Bridge, Dominoes and Cribbage. Even licensed games like Monopoly, Scrabble, Trivial Pursuit, Risk and Cleudo find their way inside the recreational table.

And if that isn’t enough for you to grab this really cool furniture item, then all you have to do is just open up the central panel of the table, and you will find yourself staring at a mahogany roulette wheel set. And if this panel is reversed, you can enjoy a game of chess on a printed leather chessboard. Also, there is a whole range of leather bound drawers to house your knick-nacks. Boy oh boy, we know that you just can’t wait to lay your hands on this. Pay $22,500, and it will be yours.

 Via geoffreyparker

This entry was posted by author: Saba on Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 at 11:02 pm and is filed under Entertainment, Furniture, Home Decor, Luxury, You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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