Poppin’s take aim Coffee Table easily converts for a Game of Cornhole

Poppin has been changing the way we view office supplies and office furniture for years by injecting the once boring genres with both color and fun, all while aiming for an affordable price point. They continue the mission by regularly releasing products that pique our interest and the latest launch does just that by combining practicality and fun. The Take Aim Coffee Table looks to be a simple wooden table that would work in just about any living room or office. Take a closer glance and you’ll see this table pulls double duty by converting to a cornhole game.



After years of research, the Poppin engineers created the clever hardware that allows the legs to fold under or lock into the table position. Ready for a game? Simply fold one leg down, pop the hole open, and grab the bean bags stowed away in the hidden draw, and start throwing!













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