Italian tailoring dynasty Rubinacci has once again partnered with Los Angeles-based design studio 11 Ravens to unveil an expanded collection of bespoke game tables. Debuting this week at the Rubinacci boutique during Milan’s Salone del Mobile 2026, the collaboration celebrates its one-year anniversary by bridging the gap between old-world Neapolitan sartorial heritage and modern American craftsmanship.

Founded by former professional table tennis player Michael Zaretsky and designer Bernard Semerdjian, 11 Ravens is known for turning leisure furniture into architectural statements. Directed by Luca Rubinacci, this newly expanded line introduces a broad array of tabletop options, including poker, mahjong, and a 3-in-1 chess table, handcrafted in California and dressed in ultra-premium materials like Loro Piana fabrics and nautical brass detailing.
Let us be completely clear: these tables are not designed for the everyday gamer hauling rulebooks to a local cafe. This is high-end interior design aimed squarely at the super-rich who have recognised the rising cultural cachet of tabletop games and want to enshrine that hobby in their luxury homes or superyachts. The press materials intentionally omit pricing, leaning into the oldest rule of luxury shopping: if you have to ask the price of these custom-built items, you almost certainly cannot afford them.
The expanded collection moves far beyond the original convertible pool and dining table launched in 2025. The new catalogue features a roulette table, shuffleboard, air hockey, foosball, and a bespoke dartboard. Each piece leans heavily into fluid, maritime-inspired silhouettes, designed to echo the movement of the sea and the precision of classic Italian yachts.

While 11 Ravens continues to court the ultra-wealthy with its highly customisable leisure pieces, the collection serves as a fascinating indicator of how culturally prestigious tabletop gaming has become among the global elite. The original pieces, alongside the new expansion, remain on display in Milan throughout the 2026 design fair.
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