Chess has always seemed to us to be the only board game embraced by designers. There are so many cool sets out there - it seems we see a new take on one at every museum store or design boutique we enter. Thing is, we're horrible at the game... so no matter how lovely the design we aren't taking it home. But we can rock a game of Tic-Tac-Toe...

Yes, this is a really cool, simple design for a board game... of a game that never needed a board before. Well, we'll rationalize it as an effort to save paper and take this set home to school all those chess smack-talkers out there. Any takers?
For more information, visit Peleg Design.
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made me think of another nice game piece made in Denmark.
http://www.fam-bundgaard.dk/SOMA/NEWS/N061022.HTM
third picture down, a wood version of the solitaire game; designed in the 60s by Theodor Skjøde Knudsen, I think the company was called Skjøde Skjern. They later made pieces for Piet Hein.
(this site has translated text below the original)
clever