A two-in-one chess and checkers set from SuckUK, built around a wooden board with peg-style pieces that lock into drilled holes rather than sitting loose on a flat surface. The construction keeps pieces in place during play and makes the set practical for travel or extended sessions where the board might be moved. SuckUK is a London-based design and novelty goods company known for applying considered structure to familiar formats.
The peg-and-board system gives this set a clean, graphic quality distinct from traditional folding chess sets — the grid reads as a field of holes rather than alternating squares, and the pieces read as sculptural objects rather than miniature figures. The overall aesthetic sits closer to mid-century design toys than to ornate tournament sets, and pairs naturally with other wooden objects on a shelf or game table.
It functions as both a playable set and a display object for a study, living room, or café table. The dual-game format — chess on one side, checkers on the other — means it earns its footprint. It travels well in a bag or on a shelf without pieces scattering.
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