Table Tennis Interiors

The Snarkitecture Box/Box Residence has Ping Pong-Padded Walls

Table tennis enthusiasts and design junkies alike can surely appreciate the Snarkitecture Box/Box Residence, which is plastered in ping-pong balls. 25,000 little white spheres have been stuck in rows to every wall of this studio apartment to produce an aesthetic effect that is minimal, yet detailed.

Daniel Arsham is the inhabitant of this flat, and works with the architectural firm that takes credit for its decor. Hidden above the company's offices, the Snarkitecture Box/Box Residence is accessed by a ladder through the workplace washrooms. Talk about quirky living quarters!

Ping-pong Interior Design
This trend involves incorporating ping-pong balls or related elements into interior design for a unique and playful aesthetic.
Minimalist Decor
This trend focuses on creating a minimalist aesthetic with attention to small and intricate details.
Quirky Living Spaces
This trend involves the creation of unconventional and unconventional living spaces that incorporate unique features and designs.

Sectors Adopting This

Interior Design
There is an opportunity for interior design companies to explore incorporating ping-pong balls or related elements into their designs for clients who want a playful and unique aesthetic.
Architectural Firms
Architectural firms can explore the concept of minimalist decor and the use of small details to create visually appealing spaces, like the Snarkitecture Box/Box Residence.
Real Estate
Real estate developers can consider offering quirky and unconventional living spaces as a unique selling point in the market.
SCORE
6.2 out of 10
GENDER
70% Men30% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 89%
Activity 89%
Freshness 8%