The Pokémon Center Quagsire Mini Table is a made-to-order furniture piece inspired by the Water-type character Quagsire. Released through Pokémon Center Online, the table features a semi-transparent top designed to mimic the surface of water. The structure places a sculpted Quagsire form beneath the tabletop, creating the effect of the character emerging upward toward objects placed above. The design references Quagsire’s Pokédex behavior, translating character traits into a functional home object.
The table measures approximately 48.5 by 46 by 40 centimeters and is positioned as part of Pokémon’s expansion into lifestyle and interior goods. It is offered as a made-to-order release, with pre-orders scheduled from May 14 to June 3 and delivery expected in late January 2027. The surface is designed for display use, with guidance to avoid placing hot items directly on the tabletop.
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Pokémon Center Quagsire Mini Table Turns Character Lore into Furniture
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