RS Barcelona × Rafael Rodríguez
RS Max Football Table
$8,457.50
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$9,950
$9,950
$8,457.50
$9,950
SKU: RS-RSMAX-1N
$8,457.50
$9,950
SKU: RS-RSMAX-2N
$8,457.50
$9,950
SKU: RS-RSMAX-5N
$9,950
SKU: RS-RSMAX-4N
$9,950
SKU: RS-RSMAX-6N
Description
Go big or go home, they say, and designer Rafael Rodriguez concours with RS Max. The longer brother of RS#3 Wood, it’s been stretched out and resized to double the fun, for 8 players instead of 4. Ideal for communal spaces and group settings, Max is available in white, black or green colorways and is rated for both indoor and outside use. With its cataphoretic coating process and polyester paint finish, the steel table stands up to gung-ho gameplay and the Iroko wood legs and handle add finesse. Players are rendered in cast aluminum (set includes 5 standard and 2 silent balls and 4 extra players, 2 per team; customized players available).
Specifications
Size
36.2" h x 108.7" w x 50.4" d (92x276x128cm)
Material
Powder-coated polyester, steel, cast aluminum, iroko wood, HPL
Details
Includes the following:
- Ball set (7 units)
- 4 extra players (2 per team)
Brand
RS Barcelona
“It’s about generating smiles.” Not the usual business plan, but for RS Barcelona it’s a premise that’s made the brand a head-turning standout with its unconventional modernist home decor and furnishings. First begun as a small family-owned metal workshop in 1975, Rafael Rodríguez Castillo had a bigger dream for his business. Joined by his 2 sons, they caught the creative bug and wanted to design and produce their own products and show them to the world.
A certain metal foosball table—in quirky but also practical weatherproof bold colors—set them on their way. With that initial success, the company turned a corner and now is continually searching out young and imaginative talents from the new generation of designers for future collaborations. All because the RS Barcelona team says they enjoy seeing things in a different light. “It's about feeling good and surrounding yourself with the things you like. To never stop playing and learning.”