ADA Concrete Games - Everybody Plays

ADA Concrete Game Tables — Everybody Plays.

For fifteen years, Stone Age Concrete Games has been on a mission to bring the best outdoor games in the universe to public parks, schools, and community spaces. Everybody plays has been our tagline and theme since the beginning. The ADA Concrete Games Product Line is where that mission gets its finest expression yet.


The Standard That Applies


There are no ADA standards written specifically for game tables. What exists — and what accessibility inspectors apply when evaluating public recreational spaces — are the ADA standards for dining tables and work surfaces. Surface height between 28” and 34”. Knee clearance of 27” minimum. Leg width of 30” minimum. Unobstructed forward approach depth.

That’s the standard. So that’s what we designed to.


Beyond individual table compliance, many public projects are required to provide a designated percentage of ADA-accessible recreation spaces within the overall site plan. For those projects, a table that merely looks accessible isn’t enough — it needs to be documentable, specifiable, and defensible. The ADA Concrete Games Line is all three.

If your project has an ADA recreation requirement, these are the tables that fulfill it.


Designed From Scratch. Built to Be Beautiful.


We didn’t retrofit our existing line. We didn’t adjust a leg here and add a clearance note there. We started over and asked a different question: what does an ADA concrete game table look like if design is a first principle, not a concession?

The answer is the most architecturally significant collection of outdoor game tables we’ve ever built.


ADA Concrete Table Tennis. ADA Concrete Foosball. ADA Waterfall Chess Table. ADA Concrete Backgammon.


Each table was designed from the ground up. Every clearance engineered in. Every proportion considered. These are not accessible tables that happen to look decent. They are stunning tables that are fully accessible — and that distinction matters enormously to the landscape architects, park planners, and design professionals who specify them.


The Tables


ADA Concrete Table Tennis brings the game that started it all to every player. Ping pong is why Stone Age exists. Permanent outdoor table tennis in parks and schools has always been our mission. The ADA Table Tennis Table means every player gets a serve — full stop.


ADA Concrete Foosball is one of the most striking pieces of outdoor recreation equipment available anywhere. Clean architectural geometry, dark aggregate finish, bold red and blue player rods. The playing surface sits at 30”, rod handles top out at 34”, knee clearance is 27.4” with 45” of width between legs and fully unobstructed depth. Every dimension a wheelchair user interacts with meets or exceeds ADA standards. The structural side walls reach 36” — concrete containment required by the rod mechanism geometry. No operable activity occurs there. Plan reviewers engaging with the full spec package will find everything they need.


ADA Waterfall Chess Table is where concrete craftsmanship reaches its highest expression in this line. The waterfall leg — a term from fine concrete cabinetry — flows continuously over the table side in one uninterrupted monolithic pour. No joints. No seams. The top is polished aggregate. The chess board is contrasting marble and aggregate inlay, ground and polished flush to a mirror finish. Table bottom clears at 27.5” with 33” between legs and unobstructed depth throughout. At 30.5” to the playing surface it meets ADA work surface standards precisely. This table would look at home in an architecture firm’s lobby. It looks equally at home in a city park.

ADA Concrete Chess and Backgammon Direct Burial tables round out the line with the same design commitment and dimensional compliance — a game with deep roots in human culture, now permanently accessible in outdoor public spaces.


For the Professionals Who Specify These Spaces


Landscape architects, park planners, campus designers, and ADA compliance professionals have one question when a game table goes on a spec sheet: will this hold up to review?

The ADA Concrete Games Line was built to answer that question before it’s asked. Full technical documentation. Clear dimensional specs. Tables engineered to exceed minimums, not merely meet them. And a manufacturer who has been building permanent outdoor concrete games since 2010 and will be here when the warranty question comes up in year twenty.

All Stone Age tables are reinforced architectural-grade concrete. Vandal-proof. Theft-proof. Zero maintenance. Permanent outdoor installation in any climate.

Build it once. Build it right. Everybody plays.


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