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FAS Pendezza – When Play Becomes Design Culture

The Art of Play: New Creations by Basaglia + Rota Nodari

The historic Italian brand FAS Pendezza, world-renowned for its gaming tables, presents a new collection by architects and Art Directors Basaglia + Rota Nodari.
With the Boss, Brooklyn, and Cornelius models, FAS Pendezza transforms traditional games into design icons – blending craftsmanship, style, and emotional resonance.


Boss – Precision with Personality

More than a football table, Boss is a statement piece.


Crafted from metal and Iroko wood, it balances industrial clarity with tactile warmth.
With its minimalist lines, perfect proportions, and elegant colour palette of blue, orange, or green, Boss embodies timeless sophistication.


It fits seamlessly into hotel lounges, creative offices, or private homes – a design object that celebrates performance and beauty in equal measure.


Brooklyn – A Bridge Between Architecture and Play

Inspired by the Brooklyn Bridge, the Brooklyn Shuffleboard translates structural elegance into modern design.

Die charakteristischen konischen Metallbeine – ein Markenzeichen von FAS Pendezza – verleihen Stabilität und eine skulpturale Präsenz.


Its signature conical metal legs – a hallmark of FAS Pendezza – ensure stability and lend sculptural strength. The screen-printed solid core playing field offers both precision and visual refinement, making Brooklyn a symbol of urban play and design harmony.


Cornelius – The Classic Reimagined for the Outdoors

Cornelius reinterprets the beloved cornhole game in pure contemporary form.


The coated metal structure and weatherproof Iroko wood ensure durability and grace.


It’s a game table that belongs as much to outdoor terraces and hotel gardens as to design studios – playful, enduring, and effortlessly refined.


Design Meets Emotion

With these new creations, FAS Pendezza defines a new category of playable design:
objects that are aesthetic, durable, and infused with joy.
The act of play becomes a design gesture – an intersection of form, craftsmanship, and emotion.
A manifesto for 2025: “A world of games” that celebrates play as art and culture.

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