(very)table

Every once in a while I come across an invention that makes so much sense I wonder why it hasn't been thought of before. I thought this was a rather jaw-dropping work of design: the (very)table from French billiards manufacturer Chevillote. At first glance it appears to be a pool table that comes with a simple set of panels that are placed on top to convert it into a desk or dining table when not in use. But upon closer examination it's a truly brilliant mechanical innovation. You see, the table features a clever crank device that, when turned, simultaneously raises the rails away from the playing surface at the same time it lowers a ball-retrieval rail system underneath. What's even more incredible is that the table comes with a set of pocket adapters/plugs that allows the pool table to be converted into a carom table! I'd always wondered if such a device existed (see 6-7 in photo above). I am not able to find the MSRP on this, but I'd be surprised if it's less than $2000. It's designed by Bernard Moise, whose work looks to be pretty innovative. The "game area" measures 74 x 37 inches, which is 6.16 x 3.08 feet. So by that measure, a bar table indeed. It weighs about 660 pounds, so that would seem to be sturdy but who knows. I'm guessing you could seat 8 people fairly comfortably around the table (perfect for a league team). The same video from the link above is also on YouTube. You can find it here.











