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Chess - Amber & Silver Grey

Chess - Amber & Silver Grey

£6,200

Drawing inspiration from Lanier Graham's iconic 1966 design, the handcrafted maple wood chess pieces are minimalist yet striking, featuring polished nickel-plated aluminIum. Chess, with its roots tracing back over 1,500 years, has long been a symbol of strategy, intellect, and status, making this modern interpretation an ideal addition to any enthusiast’s collection.

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Drawing inspiration from Lanier Graham's iconic 1966 design, the handcrafted maple wood chess pieces are minimalist yet striking, featuring polished nickel-plated aluminIum. Chess, with its roots tracing back over 1,500 years, has long been a symbol of strategy, intellect, and status, making this modern interpretation an ideal addition to any enthusiast’s collection.

Details

  • Contemporary geometrical chess set
  • Crafted from maple wood and engraved polished nickel-plated aluminium
  • Domino set
  • 2 decks of Bicycle playing cards
  • Game notebook
  • 2 note pencils
  • Full-grain calf leather case with a microfibre interior
  • Hand-polished nickel-plated hardware, including a small key to lock the case
  • Case embellished with the House of Swaine logo

Size & Fit

  • Dimensions: 49.5x9x30.5cm / 19.4x3x11.8" (closed) 61.5x4.5x30.5cm / 24x3x11.8 (opened)
  • Weight: 5.954kg

SHIPPING & LEAD TIMES

We ship worldwide.

Delivery costs are calculated based on the weight of the product and the destination country. Delivery typically takes 2 - 4 working days within the UK and 3 - 5 working days internationally, subject to customs clearance.

For orders outside the UK, prices are exclusive of VAT, customs duties, and local taxes. These are the customer’s responsibility upon delivery. We are not liable for any import taxes or duties.

Did you know

Chess is one of the oldest games in the world, with origins dating back over 1,500 years to ancient India, where it was known as Chaturanga. This strategic game has evolved through various cultures, spreading to Persia and then Europe, leading to the modern rules we know today. The game is often seen as a reflection of warfare, with each piece representing different military units.

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