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billiard tables. The Space
Chart will show what table size can be used depending on the amount
of space available and the size of cue that is used. See how a table is
setup. Service and selling Brunswick billiard pool table in Fairfax, Prince William, Loudoun and Arlington Counties. Use Brunswick's Build Your Own Table to see different finishes, table cloths, pockets and leg styles. |
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| Arts & Crafts Style | The Arts & Crafts movement originated in London in 1888, inspired by the pre-industrial, rural design style of William Morris. Arts & Crafts is known for honesty of expression in workmanship and materials. Tables in the Arts & Crafts style are true to their inspiration: simplicity, honesty, and utility. They favor pure lines over baroque ornamentation, and lighter stains to accentuate the beauty of the wood grain. | ||
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| Casual Style | The Casual style is based on rustic American Northwest and European "Cottage" styles of the 18th and 19th centuries. Defined by lightly stained non-exotic hardwoods or pine, and unpretentious, simple functional design. With its warm, comfortable appeal, Casual styles feature broad planks reminiscent of cottage beams and joists, with mechanical ornaments and few curves. | ||
| Gibson | Highlander | ||
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| Competition | Brunswick Competition tables are renowned by players and room owners for quality, accuracy, and supreme playability. For sheer performance, more professionals play on Brunswick tables than on any other brand. The result of more than 150 years of refinement by Brunswick engineers, Competition tables are designed specifically for a variety of commercial applications in billiard parlors, resorts, hospitality suites, and game rooms. | ||
| Centurion | Gold Crown IV | Metro | |
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| Contemporary | The Contemporary style honors current living and values. In the 1990s and today, interiors are functional, physically comfortable, environmentally conscious, and versatile to suit the hurried individual's idiosyncratic tastes and needs of the moment. Bright, airy, and uncluttered, the style embraces white walls, blonde woods, fresh colors, sensual textiles, clean-lined furniture, and materials that are natural, recyclable, or industrial such as glass and steel. The result: eclectic yet cozy retreats from fast-paced pressures. | ||
| Manhattan | Metro | ||
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| European Style | The European style draws from English and Continental influences spanning the 16th through 19th centuries, encompassing Regency, Georgian, Louis XIV, and others. The revival of European styling resulted from growing middle class affluence during the 1920s, when people expressed interest in regal "old world" furniture. The European tradition exemplifies stately, aristocratic elegance, celebrating organic patterns and complex wood grains. | ||
| Ashbee | Bensinger | Briarwood | Cromwell |
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| Dominion | Kendrick | Marquette | Montebello |
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| Sorrento | Windsor | ||
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| Traditional Style | Traditional styles are 17th and 18th century interpretations of the design and architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. Displaying restraint, harmony, proportion and reason, the grand Greco-Roman style uses sparse ornamentation, chaining, beaded moldings, and large turned posts. Traditional furniture represents the art of rich ancient cultures that flourished long before the Dark Ages, and is the basis of pre-industrial European style. | ||
| Astoria | Bradford | Camden II | Greenbriar |
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| Transitional Style | The Transitional style represents the ultimate in functionality. Strongly rooted in the late 20th century minimalist movement, Transitional furniture celebrates clean simplicity with strong proportions based on straight lines and tapered legs. Finely finished with pure stains that accentuate the wood grain, Transitional style is highly flexible, and fits well with a variety of motifs. | ||
| Brookstone | Hawthorn | Ventura | |
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| Contender Products | Contender series of tables including Amherst, Apollo, Bristol, Genesis, Geneva and Tahoe Billiards tables. | ||
| Amherst | Apollo | Bristol | Genesis |
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| Geneva | Tahoe | ||
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