“The World Chess Cabinet” Chess and chessboard/container box (FIDE Approved)
The chessboard/container box is the perfect solution for those who want to play with the World Chess Championship chess set and at the end of the game be able to conveniently store the pieces inside the official FIDE box.
Easily opened thanks to a small indentation in one corner, you will be able to remove the chess board/cover.
Chessboard/container box: Size: 45 x 45 cm, height 67mm, square 50mm.
Chess: 95mm king, double weighted, double queen.
Description
The chessboard/container box is the perfect solution for those who want to play with the World Chess Championship chess set and at the end of the game be able to conveniently store the pieces inside the official FIDE box.
Easily opened thanks to a small indentation in one corner, you will be able to remove the chess board/cover.
Chessboard/container box: Size: 45 x 45 cm, height 67mm, square 50mm.
Chess: 95mm king, double weighted, double queen.
The chess board/container box
Expertly handcrafted from Walnut and Maple, the contoured foam interior can hold all the pieces of the set.
Size: 45 x 45 cm, height 67mm, box 50mm.
"The World Chess Cabinet ” besides being practical for playing is also perfect as a display item for both home and office. The side panels are black and the “World Chess” logo is laser engraved. The storage compartment is made of black painted ash veneer.
Designed by Daniel Weil, one of the leading designers of the World Chess Championship pieces.
Chess set:
Own a piece of history with the Official World Chess Championship Chess Set — the only chess set approved by FIDE for the World Chess Championship cycle events.
King 95mm, double weighted, double queen.
Debuting at the World Championship Candidates Tournament held in London in 2013, these chessmen have become the standard for tournament pieces.
Designed by the internationally renowned Pentagram architect Daniel Weil, these pieces are based on the proportions of classical Greek architecture and the classic Staunton design to make a set that is both distinctive and traditional. When Weil designed the pieces for World Chess, he consulted elite chess players, including Magnus Carlsen and Vladimir Kramnik. Since 2013, this set has been exclusively used in the World Chess Championship cycle events.
Information
- Code BOX_FIDE