geometric ping pong tables stand as interactive public sculptures inside park in france
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geometric ping pong tables stand as interactive public sculptures inside park in france
"The teal green table has a triangular plan and a folded surface, with one half flat and the other rising at an angle from the center net."
"The white table has an oval plan with a hole cut through the playing surface, creating a zone where a ball can fall through rather than bounce back."
"The pink hexagonal table and the pale blue oval table each bring further variations, with the hexagon introducing a third side and a third net position."
Exercice created four geometric ping pong tables in Ingré, France, commissioned by the Région Centre-Val de Loire. Each table features a distinct shape and surface geometry, while sharing stainless steel legs that anchor into circular floor plates. The tables are finished in muted colors: coral pink, pale blue, white, and teal green, with a matte surface treatment. A perforated metal net runs across the center of each table. The designs include a triangular table, an oval table with a hole, a hexagonal table, and a pale blue oval table, each offering unique playing experiences.
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