
The Design:
Experience the play of the classic game of chess with this contemporary take.
Each piece is crafted from a uniquely pinched cylindrical form, blending modern minimalism with an organic aesthetic. This sculptural approach not only lends a sleek, refined look but also enhances the tactile pleasure of play. There’s a satisfying, almost intuitive delight in knocking over an opponent’s piece—a playful reminder that this set is as much about the joy of the game as it is about strategy and skill.
The Design:
Experience the play of the classic game of chess with this contemporary take.
Each piece is crafted from a uniquely pinched cylindrical form, blending modern minimalism with an organic aesthetic. This sculptural approach not only lends a sleek, refined look but also enhances the tactile pleasure of play. There’s a satisfying, almost intuitive delight in knocking over an opponent’s piece—a playful reminder that this set is as much about the joy of the game as it is about strategy and skill.
The Design:
Experience the play of the classic game of chess with this contemporary take.
Each piece is crafted from a uniquely pinched cylindrical form, blending modern minimalism with an organic aesthetic. This sculptural approach not only lends a sleek, refined look but also enhances the tactile pleasure of play. There’s a satisfying, almost intuitive delight in knocking over an opponent’s piece—a playful reminder that this set is as much about the joy of the game as it is about strategy and skill.







Distinctive Iconography
Distinctive Iconography
Distinctive Iconography
Each individual piece has cuts along their profiles. These are based on the movement they make on the chess board.
The Bishop only moves diagonally, hence the slanted cuts along the profile. The cut on the top for the Queen, the crown piece, is the negative of the cut on the crown piece for the King.
Each individual piece has cuts along their profiles. These are based on the movement they make on the chess board.
The Bishop only moves diagonally, hence the slanted cuts along the profile. The cut on the top for the Queen, the crown piece, is the negative of the cut on the crown piece for the King.
Each individual piece has cuts along their profiles. These are based on the movement they make on the chess board.
The Bishop only moves diagonally, hence the slanted cuts along the profile. The cut on the top for the Queen, the crown piece, is the negative of the cut on the crown piece for the King.


Every piece is meticulously designed to nest, making storage and transport effortless. The hierarchy of size derives from the purpose of each individual piece — the King reigns supreme, with the Queen slightly smaller, followed by the distinctively proportioned Bishop, Knight, Rook, and finally the army of pawns.

Every piece is meticulously designed to nest, making storage and transport effortless. The hierarchy of size derives from the purpose of each individual piece — the King reigns supreme, with the Queen slightly smaller, followed by the distinctively proportioned Bishop, Knight, Rook, and finally the army of pawns.
Every piece is meticulously designed to nest, making storage and transport effortless. The hierarchy of size derives from the purpose of each individual piece — the King reigns supreme, with the Queen slightly smaller, followed by the distinctively proportioned Bishop, Knight, Rook, and finally the army of pawns.

Prototype Images
Prototype Images
Prototype Images



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