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Cornilleau showcases play-style collection at Chelsea

 

Cornilleau, masters of French craftsmanship and table tennis innovation, is returning to Chelsea Flower Show this May.  Cornilleau, who has become a global leader in the design and manufacture of premium table tennis products, will showcase its beautifully crafted hybrid Play-Style range - versatile tables that double as elegant dining tables.

 

Made in the Oise region of France, Cornilleau is renowned for its dedication to craftsmanship, innovation, and sustainability. Founded in 1946, Cornilleau uses almost 80 years of experience to craft outdoor and indoor table tennis tables, designer games furniture, and accessories that meet the highest standards of quality and performance. In recent years, the brand has focused on delivering superior durability and aesthetic appeal with its Play-Style range

 

Cornilleau is bringing its Play-Style Tables to the Chelsea Flower Show, showcasing their blend of elegance and functionality for both indoor and outdoor spaces. The mission of the Play-Style collection is to bring together the joy of play and the beauty of design, giving a new lease of life to universally loved leisure activities. 

 

Crafted from premium materials, including the warmth of solid Moabi wood, chosen for its weather resistance and enhanced with an anti-UV treatment, paired with the strength of steel and surfaces that have been lab-tested for durability, ensuring long-lasting performance both indoors and outdoors. With a 5-year warranty and 20-year spare parts guaranteeCornilleau ensures long-lasting performance, making it a premium addition to any home or garden.

 

Chelsea Flower Show is open to the general public from Tuesday 20th May – Saturday 24th May. 

 

For further information, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with cornilleau@littleredrooster.co.uk.

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