Stillness · Genius · Method
Only 30 ever made — 10 of each model
The Project
Every great player carries something invisible.
A quiet ritual. A stubborn discipline.
An untamed instinct.
In Collaboration With
Simone Bonanni
This project was conceived alongside Simone Bonanni, one of the most acclaimed contemporary product designers, whose studio specializes in product design and limited editions. His approach begins with a deep understanding of an object's essence, function, and meaning — aesthetics as the result of research, not personal taste. Bonanni has fully embraced Becue's vision, redefining its aesthetic boundaries with respectful audacity. In his work, objects are not material entities. They are emotion activators.
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Features
Hallmark
Where others add, Stillness takes away. This cue carries no rings and no joint collar — the subtle bands traditionally found at the extremities of the cue butt are absent, and the shaft connects to the butt without interruption. The entire cue reads as a single unbroken form, tip to end. A surface that speaks through silence. A deliberate absence that becomes a presence of its own.
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Name
Stillness is not passivity. It is the quality a player reaches for in the seconds before a shot — the moment you shut out the crowd, the table noise, the pressure, and exist only within the geometry of the game. That state of absolute inner calm is what this cue is named for. The word itself runs along the full length of the cue body, inlaid into the carbon fiber, a quiet reminder of the mindset it embodies.
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Design
The inlays on Stillness run long — thin, directional lines that draw the eye along the full length of the cue, creating an unbroken sense of forward motion. Achieving this required pushing the boundaries of what inlay work on carbon fiber allows: the longer the inlay, the harder it becomes to maintain precision, consistency, and structural integrity. Their proportion gives the cue a visual stillness that mirrors the quality it is named for.
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Hallmark
Genius replaces the traditional ring with something warmer: a band of wood inlay, fitted where metal or resin would typically sit. The material shift is intentional — a nod to craft, to the organic, to the human hand behind every great shot.
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Name
Genius is not a given. It is the quality that surfaces in the moments when a player refuses the obvious and finds another way — an angle no one else saw, a solution that redefines the problem. This cue carries that quality in its name, inlaid along its body as a constant invitation to think beyond the expected.
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Design
The inlays on Genius are defined by their curves. Rounded, flowing forms that move against the natural geometry of the cue — and that is precisely what makes them extraordinary. Working with curved inlays on a cylindrical carbon fiber surface pushes the limits of the craft: every contour demands a level of precision that straight lines simply do not. The result is a cue that looks like it should not be possible to make.
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Hallmark
The joint collar and ring on Method follow the classic Becue configuration. The ring, however, is finished in the same special resin used for the inlays — a detail so precise it almost disappears into the design. Almost.
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Name
Behind every great player is a practice that never stops. Method is the dedication that happens away from the table — the repetition, the discipline, the small daily gestures that accumulate into mastery. The name of this cue is scattered across its grip in fragments, letters out of order, appearing and disappearing. But look closely, and in one place the word becomes legible. A reminder that meaning emerges from repetition — and that method, in the end, always reveals itself.
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Design
Hundreds of letter-form inlays cover every centimeter of Method's surface. Dense, frequent, relentless — stacked in rows, layered in columns. The closer you look, the more there is to find.
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