The foosball has become chic! The table football game that has left such an impression on generations with its imposing light wood cabinet, red rails, and teams of blue and red players has undergone many evolutions to become a true, almost unrecognizable fashion accessory. Manufacturers are working to modernize it by adding high-tech accessories (LED lighting, Bluetooth speakers, electronic score counters, etc.) or by rethinking its design with ever more modern materials. Even the biggest names in fashion and luxury are now looking to do their bit...
A Stella foosball table at Mad Lords
Mad Lords, if you don't know this Parisian boutique, just know that in this den of design await you exceptional objects designed to enhance your interior. And one of the most astonishing pieces in this decoration store is undoubtedly the Stella table football Toi & Moi. This unusual, designer foosball table measures no more than one square meter. While it requires players to flex their muscles somewhat, it does add a striking decorative touch without cluttering the room. "We sell an average of one to two per week," says manager Caroline Muller. According to her, clients are often business owners looking to add a designer, playful touch to their workspace. But there are other foosball tables that push the boundaries of design even further and boast even more impressive features...
Dior and Hermès foosball tables...
Remember, during the Cruise 2018 show, Dior caused a sensation with a table football by Loup Blanc, the "Dior Lady Foosball," designed especially for the haute couture house. We recently learned that Hermès intends to achieve the same feat and promises to present us next spring a table football in maple and Swift calfskin where the traditional blue and red players will be replaced by jockeys sculpted by Christian Renonciat. We can't wait! So, does table football have a future in luxury?