The Eleven Forty Company is reinventing the game of foosball as we know it. While they only claim their foosball table to be the most exclusive and unique, the Opus is also the most expensive foosball table in the world.
Also called “table football”, foosball is a tabletop game based on European football, or soccer. The first foosball table surfaced in Europe in the late 19th century. Since then, the game has spread across the globe and is a favorite pastime for people of all ages.
The Eleven Forty Company’s Opus expensive game table was introduced to the public in 2005. Utilizing the latest in computer-aided design technology, each individual table is handcrafted in etched glass, stainless steel and woods including, oak, ash, walnut and mahogany. Other cool features include on-field lighting and built in bubble levels to make sure you are playing on an even surface.
The Opus, by the The Eleven Forty Company
The overall appearance of the most expensive foosball table is somewhat minimalist with a retro-futuristic feel. One could easily imagine that this is what George Jetson’s foosball table might look like.
It’s doubtful that you’ll find this expensive foosball table in a frat house at your local college, but if you can shell out $28,000 for one then go for it! Just make sure not to spill any beer on it.
Also called “table football”, foosball is a tabletop game based on European football, or soccer. The first foosball table surfaced in Europe in the late 19th century. Since then, the game has spread across the globe and is a favorite pastime for people of all ages.
The Eleven Forty Company’s Opus expensive game table was introduced to the public in 2005. Utilizing the latest in computer-aided design technology, each individual table is handcrafted in etched glass, stainless steel and woods including, oak, ash, walnut and mahogany. Other cool features include on-field lighting and built in bubble levels to make sure you are playing on an even surface.
The Opus, by the The Eleven Forty Company
The overall appearance of the most expensive foosball table is somewhat minimalist with a retro-futuristic feel. One could easily imagine that this is what George Jetson’s foosball table might look like.
It’s doubtful that you’ll find this expensive foosball table in a frat house at your local college, but if you can shell out $28,000 for one then go for it! Just make sure not to spill any beer on it.
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