The Real Ping Pong Table Made From Cardboard
“Tennino” is a ping pong table in cardboard that we can easily build on our own in a few minutes thanks to pre-folded cardboard pieces.
Made by German designers Kickpack, this game table has been thought for offices in order to allow moments of entertainment and relax at work.
Given with 2 balls, this product is available for 59,90€ on their site.
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