Part game, part sport, part home decor.
Chess sets come in so many creative varieties — some museum-worthy, some utilitarian — that there’s one to suit just about anyone on your holiday gift list, from the serious player to the merely aspirational one.
Demand is up for handmade versions, said Etsy’s trend expert Dayna Isom Johnson.
“Searches for premium or unique chess sets skyrocketed 280 percent in the last three months compared to this time last year,” she reports, calling them “a perfect gift for an avid player, but also for anyone looking to add a statement piece to their home.”
One of Johnson’s favorites: a limited-edition, marble-and-onyx set co-designed by John Legend and Etsy maker shop EarthlyCompany. Or, also on Etsy: stylized, modern geometric sets with pieces made of concrete or colorful resin, from San Diego’s Placoncept. Prices start around $140, to just over $400, depending on the material.
For those inspired by Netflix’s 2020 drama “The Queen’s Gambit,” there’s a collection of wooden sets made of walnut, mahogany, rosewood and maple — the same models used on the show — at the Chess Store. Prices range from $179-$679, based on the rarity of the wood.