For some people, pool is more than a game. It’s a ritual. It’s the satisfying click of balls breaking apart, the feel of clean cloth under your bridge hand, and the quiet confidence of a table built right. Now imagine all of that, but made by Bugatti.
Yes, that Bugatti.
The Bugatti Pool Table, created in partnership with IXO, a specialist carbon fiber manufacturer in Spain, is one of the most exclusive tables ever made. Only 30 pieces were released worldwide. It brings automotive engineering into the world of billiards, and it is every bit as jaw dropping as a Chiron.
Designed Like a Supercar
Bugatti didn’t just slap a logo on a table and call it a day. The frame is made from aerospace grade carbon fiber, the hardware is anodized aluminum, and the detailing right down to the titanium screws reflects the same obsessive precision found in their hypercars.
Even the cue rack is custom built to match the table’s finish. The cues themselves are made from carbon fiber and styled to echo Bugatti’s signature aesthetic.
It’s not subtle. But it’s not supposed to be.
Built for Stability Even on a Yacht
One of the most impressive features of the Bugatti table is its self leveling system. Designed originally for yachts, each of the four legs is equipped with a gyroscopic sensor and motor. If the yacht tilts, the table stays perfectly level in real time.
No wobble. No drift. Just pure, undisturbed play, even in open water.
That kind of tech isn’t standard fare in billiards. But it’s exactly what you would expect from Bugatti. Engineering that solves a problem 99 percent of people don’t have, and solves it perfectly.
The Play Experience
At its core, this is a professional grade table. The playing surface is 3 piece Italian slate, precision ground to tournament standards. The cloth is a high end Simonis variant, stretched tight and hand fitted.
Pocket response is crisp. Rails are responsive. Every bounce, roll, and spin is exactly how it should be. No gimmicks, just excellence.
This table wasn’t built just to look pretty. It was made to be played.
The Price of Perfection
With a price tag hovering around $300000, the Bugatti Pool Table is not pretending to be reasonable. But it’s not meant to be. This is a collectors piece that lives in penthouses, luxury garages, and super yachts.
Each table comes with a numbered plaque, a certificate of authenticity, and full white glove delivery and installation. The entire experience is part of the package. It feels every bit as exclusive as it sounds.
Who Is This Table Actually For
Let’s be honest. This isn’t for someone just getting into pool. It’s for someone who already owns a Bugatti, or at least a collection of rare things that deserve to be displayed and occasionally used.
Still, for pool lovers who appreciate design and engineering, there’s something thrilling about seeing this level of detail brought into a game table.
That is what makes the Bugatti Pool Table so fascinating. It’s not about excess for the sake of it. It’s about craftsmanship pushed to its logical extreme. Just like the cars.
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