Rolls-Royce, synonymous with masterful craftsmanship and impeccable style, is not showing off a new car this time, but a chess set that would be the envy of Buckingham Palace. Just one look at the Rolls-Royce Chess Set tells you that this is no ordinary set from a gift shop. And let’s face it, who wouldn’t want to move a queen on a board that’s more elaborate than some luxury suites?
What do we get if we cross a luxury car with a game of kings? The Rolls-Royce chess set (Rolls-Royce Chess Set), of course. Its base is surrounded by hand-finished leather that rises elegantly from the middle, like the famous “waft line” of the brand’s vehicles. The surface is made of brushed aluminum, while the individual chess squares are made of laser-cut veneer from the same log – yes, even chess should have a homogeneous texture!
Magnets and Engineering – Rolls-Royce Chess Set: When the Pieces Stand as an Army
Have you ever felt like chess was a struggle for space on a shelf where the pieces keep falling? Not with a Rolls-Royce! Magnets hidden under the surface of the board and in each piece ensure that every move is precise, without unwanted slippage. Storage is also handled in a prestigious way – the drawers are magnetized, so they stay closed like the secrets of the British aristocracy.
Pieces that are not for everyday tournaments
Forget about the classics. Figures Rolls-Royce Chess Set are contemporary sculptures: made of ceramic-coated aluminum, finished with polished stainless steel. Each side has its own finish – matte black, white with a subtle sheen. For those who like to elevate the peasant to the queen, Rolls-Royce has added an extra figure. The game becomes a show.
Personalizing the Rolls-Royce Chess Set: Like from a dream configurator
Thirteen leather colors, four types of veneers and details that simply leave you speechless. In the top view, the veneer forms diamond patterns, and Flying Lady emblems discreetly sparkle along the edges – like tiny signatures of the artist.
Price? If you have to ask, you probably can't afford it
As with their cars, the price remains a secret. But considering that their minibar is worth $61,000, it's clear that you won't get the chessboard for a pittance. The set is available to order at Rolls-Royce showrooms, so it's really only for the select few.
A game that goes beyond the game
This is not just chess. It is an expression of status, design art and technological perfectionism. Suitable for a penthouse in Dubai, a villa on the Cote d'Azur or simply for anyone who wants to play chess like a king. Or queen.