The House of Staunton is proud to offer the Henri Chavet Series Chess set. It features a 3.8'' King with a 1.55'' diameter base. The Henri Chavet Design Chess Set is characterized by its timeless aesthetic appeal and its attention to detail. The pieces are crafted from the finest materials, often incorporating for their rich tones and natural beauty. Each piece is carefully carved and polished to perfection, exuding a sense of sophistication and refinement. The king, standing tall and regal, commands the board with its graceful silhouette and intricate crown. The queen, a symbol of power and grace, is depicted with flowing lines and delicate features. The bishops, knights, rooks, and pawns are equally captivating, their distinctive shapes capturing the essence of their respective roles on the chessboard. The Henri Chavet Design Chess Set has gained international recognition and is often regarded as a collector's item and a symbol of luxury. Its timeless design transcends trends and fashion, making it a cherished possession that can be passed down through generations. Whether used for intense competitive play or simply as a decorative piece, the Henri Chavet Design Chess Set embodies the spirit of intellectual challenge, creativity, and aesthetic appreciation. It serves as a reminder of the timeless allure of the game of chess and the enduring legacy of Henri Chavet, who sought to elevate it to the realm of art.
Henri Chavet, born in Paris in 1923, was a multifaceted artist who excelled in various disciplines, including sculpture, painting, and design. With an innate passion for chess and a deep appreciation for the art of craftsmanship, Chavet embarked on a journey to create a chess set that would transcend the boundaries of conventional design and elevate the game to a new level of aesthetic excellence. The genesis of the Henri Chavet Design Chess Set can be traced back to the 1950s when Chavet began experimenting with different materials and forms. Inspired by the rich cultural heritage of France and the grandeur of historical chess sets, Chavet meticulously crafted each piece, pouring his heart and soul into every detail. After years of tireless dedication, Chavet unveiled his masterpiece in 1960. The Henri Chavet Design Chess Set captured the imagination of chess enthusiasts and art connoisseurs alike, garnering praise for its exquisite design and impeccable craftsmanship. Its beauty lies in its simplicity, with clean lines and minimalist forms that emphasize the elegance and purity of the game.
The Chessmen are new and each set consists of 34 Chessmen, including four Queens, a standard that was introduced by The House of Staunton in 1993.