Play Ping Pong in Style on These Concrete Tables
Finished off with bead-blasted stainless steel nets.





The Monolith ping pong table is a collaboration between artist Laith McGregor and architect Murray Barker. It’s constructed from a mix of concrete and stone aggregates, boasting a sleek finish with copper inlays for the game’s regulatory markings that will patina over time. As for the playing nets, they are constructed from bead-blasted stainless steel. Available in a set of three, the tables are meant for public spaces and are intended for social gatherings. Learn more about the project here.