1. Foosball Table in Architecture: How Crystal Glass Opens Up Your Space

The biggest challenge with large furniture pieces is often their massive visual weight. A classic foosball table quickly appears blocky and swallows valuable daylight. This is where the first material secret comes into play: Tempered Crystal Glass. When the soft light of the floor lamp falls on the immaculately polished glass surface in the evening, the table's massive volume visually almost dissolves.
Glass brings an incomparable lightness to the room. It reflects the surroundings, mirrors the flooring, and allows the gaze to wander freely through the room. Especially in living rooms with large, floor-to-ceiling windows, a fascinating symbiosis of inside and outside is created. The cool, extremely smooth edge of the thick glass under the fingertips conveys uncompromising quality with every touch.
For a well-thought-out interior design, this means: You no longer have to compromise between functionality and airiness. The room retains its spaciousness, while you simultaneously integrate a fully functional design object. The transparent casing directs the focus to the actual game, without dominating the room's architecture.
💡 Livarea Expert Tip:Always place glass furniture pieces near an indirect light source. The subtle reflections in the evening hours visually enlarge the room and create an incomparably luxurious atmosphere.
🛋️ Furniture Tip for Seamless Design: The Teckell 90 Minuto Glass Foosball Table combines Italian craftsmanship with breathtaking transparency and integrates effortlessly into any modern room concept.



































