Classic Cue Rack
This solid Honduras mahogany cue rack shows the influence of Renaissance
furniture designers in its clean lines, flutes and elegant cornice. The rack
holds six cues and comes with a hand rubbed patina or rich piano finish.
Also available in solid oak or alder wood.
Renaissance Cue Rack
Available in solid oak, Honduras mahogany, or Alder wood, this cue rack holds
ten cues and has built-in ball trays. The rich, patina finish and the simply
carved cornice reflect the style of one of the world's most famous furniture
designers, Thomas Chippendale. A hand polished piano finish is also available.
Canterbury Cue Rack
The elegantly carved cornice on this cue rack reflects the graceful lines
of English furniture designs of the Georgian era. The rack holds 10 cues
and has built-in ball trays. Available in sold oak, Honduras mahogany, or
alder wood with either a hand rubbed patina or polished lacquer piano finish.
Fontainebleau Cue Rack
With elaborate carvings and scroll-work, richly chased fruit and floral motifs,
swags and leafage, the limited edition Fontainebleau cue rack is sure to
be a conversation piece. Holds 14 cues and is available in alder or mahogany
wood with rich hand-rubbed patina or lacquer piano finish.
Danube Cue Rack
Like the mighty Danube river, the Danube cue rack commands a magical presence.
Inspired by elaborate 15th century Austrian architecture, the Danube pediment
is highly carved, featuring a vase of roses and floral motifs. Holds 10 cues
and is available in alder or mahogany wood with patina or piano finish.
Empire Cue Rack
The Empire cue rack is a classic example of 15th century Italian style. Made
of alder wood or mahogany, it holds 12 cues. Each limited edition cue rack
comes with an engraved, numbered plate to verify its authenticity. Available
in hand-rubbed patina or piano finish.
The classic lines of our cue racks will compliment both your billiard table
and game room. The frame behind the open section of each is designed for
easy installation of a mirror; a mirror framed thusly was popularized by
nobility in the 18th century. The frame behind the shelves can be covered
with a billiard fabric to match any decor. Billiard cloth backing and
mirror are optional and not included in the base price. |