
Who loves to play table tennis? I won’t disagree if most of you love to play it, for me myself is also an addicted player of this “wiff-waff.” Table Tennis, which also known as the ping-pong is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight, hollow ball back and forth using table tennis rackets.
In playing this game, it’s inevitable for a player not to ruin the ball being used; and then eventually, the ball could no longer be of use.
But the Daniel Arsham’s apartment in Brooklyn thought of something that turns out for ping-pong balls. The walls of the apartments they constructed are actually made of ping-pong balls that are around 25,000. Absolutely amazing!
Snarkitecture, the cool-kid architecture firm, and the partner of Daniel Arsham is basically the designer of the apartment. The apartment’s loft is generally attached to the firm’s office and is just serving two functions: sleeping and dressing.
When you approach the ceiling, the ping-pong balls’ colors looks pixilated screens that fade from gray to white. The apartment is built in two months for less than $100/square foot, and that’s about $50 cheaper than your average loft.
Very astonishing, right? But not for claustrophobic persons to get in.
