Why Concrete? Concrete is Beautiful
Built to International Table Tennis Federation specifications and engineered to last, our concrete tables are manufactured in the USA. We see our product as a singular, even provocative way to bring outdoors a game played in all nations, by all ages and genders. The table promotes fitness and social interaction, and introduces art and beauty into the American common space.
Corn Hole
Our latest addition to the Henge family, cut like an aircraft carrier. US Patent D954,827.
Table Tennis T20
Comes in two finishes— Stone or Silk, and two nets—Prism or City Grid. For the Stone finish, our diamond grinding wheels shave a bit off the topmost pebbles in the concrete aggregate. This reveals minerals, transparencies, and hues. Silk is a light acid-wash.
Specifications
Dimensions
Table: 108" L, 60" W, 30" H
Net: 60" W, 6" H
CAD available on request.
materials
We use Portland Type 1 cement and aggregate at 5000 psi conforming to ASTM standard and reinforced. Brackets are powder coated or stainless steel.
Powder Coat Paint MSDS (PDF)
Sealing Process
After molding, the concrete parts are hand polished, then sealed with a polymer which resists graffiti paint and salt spray.
Exposed Aggregate
Our optional Exposed Aggregate finish is produced by diamond grinding the table's surfaces to reveal the beautiful multi-hued pebbles inside our concrete.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Does the table conform to International Table Tennis Federation regulations?
Is the ball bounce normal, like that of an indoor table? How does the ball play feel?
What is the required assembly?
What is the delivery lead time?
What is the warranty?
How can I put paddles and balls in the hand of the public?
Which world city has the most concrete tables?
Nets
Available in Black Powder Coated Mild Steel or Stainless Steel
PRISM NET
Shown in Stainless Steel
Our more durable Prism net has personality. If your ultra-slam is hits the net, it rings in a soft gong sound like a 1970s videogame blooper tone. The shot loops back to you in a gentle arc, a hundred times slower than the slam. The effect is gentle parody. On the other hand, low speed shots into the net roll back quicker to the player— the 60˚ slope returns them like a bowling alley mechanism. (Convenient if you play from a wheelchair.) The round top allows dramatic ricochet angles. Nappers rest their heads on it. Built for skateboarders to grind.
CITY GRID NET
Shown in Stainless Steel
An elegant, traditional upright grid. More see-through than the Prism—spot your opponents’ hands through the net.