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Millennium Luxury Billiards Table With LED Lighting

Millennium Luxury Billiards Table With LED Lighting

Want to impress your guests with something else other than your iPhone and fancy TV? The Millennium billiards table design by Cavicchi would probably do the trick. Not only does it show that you’re classy and have money to burn, it’s crafted from fancy materials such as walnut and fine leather. If you like some bling in your stuff, this billiards table also sports a bunch of integrated LED lightings that enhance the overall ambiance of your environment. The bad news is that if you have to ask how much this will cost you, you probably wouldn’t be able to afford it.

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