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Design Gallery

Sustainable play starts with a table people keep using.

For Cornilleau, the design gallery is less about decoration and more about long-life choices: tables that suit the setting, accessories that stay organized, and spaces that invite repeat play without constant replacement.

2030 table sports roadmap

Four steps toward lower-waste recreation spaces.

2024

Measure how tables are selected, moved, covered, and serviced in schools, hotels, clubs, and homes.

2026

Improve buyer guidance so outdoor tables, covers, and accessories are matched correctly on the first order.

2028

Expand replacement-part education and dealer notes so useful tables stay in service longer.

2030

Make long-life planning the default for every table sports project, from patio to training room.

Correct first purchase

The most sustainable table is often the one that fits the space from day one. Outdoor exposure, floor quality, folding needs, and player level all shape that fit.

Accessory discipline

Covers, balls, paddles, and replacement nets extend the useful life of a play area when they are stored clearly and purchased with the table.

Repairable habits

Dealer and facility guidance should explain simple maintenance routines, part replacement timing, and when a table should be refreshed rather than discarded.

Design that invites use

Good lighting, clearance, furniture placement, and surface choice make players return. Frequent use justifies the material and logistics behind the product.

Working partners

A lower-waste program is shared.

The design gallery connects practical roles: dealers who explain models clearly, facility managers who keep tables covered, designers who leave enough circulation, and players who respect the equipment because it feels considered.

Dealers

Cleaner assortment stories and replacement-part pathways.

Hotels

Outdoor play areas that stay attractive across seasons.

Schools

Storage routines that protect tables between classes.

Clubs

Regular inspection and net replacement schedules.

Designers

Rooms that leave enough movement and sight lines.

Families

Game rooms that keep play visible and easy.

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buyer habits reviewed
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partner roles aligned
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correct table first
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long-life planning goal

Join the 2030 table sports planning pact.

Start with a better room brief, a realistic accessory plan, and a table choice designed for long use.

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