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Yahoo
7 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Chess Table Market Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis, and Forecast Report 2025-2034: Rising Demand for Premium Chess Tables as Chess Gains Global Popularity
Chess Table Market Dublin, Aug. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Chess Table Market Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis, and Forecast 2025 - 2034" report has been added to Global Chess Table Market was valued at USD 82.5 million in 2024 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 4.4% to reach USD 125.8 million by 2034. The increasing popularity of chess, alongside the rise of brain games, is driving demand for high-quality chess tables. Chess has become a global sensation, enjoyed in schools, clubs, and online platforms. This surge in interest is particularly reflected in the growing demand for professionally designed chess tables, as more people transition from amateurs to serious players. The influence of popular culture, such as the hit series The Queen's Gambit and global coverage of major tournaments, has further fueled the trend, making chess stylish and trendy. As a result, many consumers are now investing in high-end, fashionable chess furniture. Despite the prevalence of online chess platforms, there remains a significant demand for physical chess boards and tables. Consumers are increasingly opting for tables that offer comfort, style, and functionality. The growing preference for premium materials like marble, metal, and bamboo reflects a broader shift toward sophistication and luxury in the chess table market. These high-end materials are not only valued for their aesthetic appeal but also for their durability and longevity. Marble tables, with their polished surfaces and rich textures, are particularly popular for their elegance and timeless look. Metal, on the other hand, offers a sleek, modern vibe, often used in contemporary or industrial-style furniture. Bamboo, recognized for its sustainability and natural beauty, is increasingly being chosen by eco-conscious buyers. In addition to these materials, bespoke, handcrafted designs are gaining traction, especially among high-net-worth individuals who value exclusivity and craftsmanship. Custom-made chess tables, tailored to specific tastes and preferences, allow buyers to incorporate personal touches or match their furniture with existing home decor. This trend also reflects a growing desire for unique, one-of-a-kind items that stand out, turning a simple game table into a statement piece. The increasing demand for these premium, personalized options has driven manufacturers to offer more variety, catering to both traditional tastes and modern classic chess table segment generated USD 30.9 million in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5% during 2025-2034. These tables are favored for their timeless aesthetic, cultural significance, and practical use. Characterized by wooden surfaces, intricate detailing, and stylish legs, they appeal to seasoned players and collectors who appreciate traditional design. The classic style is universally accepted and fits seamlessly into various interior designs, from homes to offices and libraries. The durable, handcrafted wood used in these tables ensures their longevity, making them highly valued in high-end retail stores and as premium 2024, the wood-based chess tables segment held a 28.9% share and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.7% from 2025 to 2034. These tables are particularly popular due to their aesthetic appeal, strength, and association with traditional chess. Materials like walnut, mahogany, rosewood, and maple are preferred for their ability to create a classic, elegant look. The natural grain and texture of the wood add to their beauty, making these tables not just functional but also decorative furniture pieces.U.S. Chess Table Market was valued at USD 18.6 million in 2024. The country's robust chess culture, supported by institutional backing, contributes to the strong demand for physical chess setups. Chess has gained significant popularity, especially after the success of The Queen's Gambit, with many individuals investing in high-quality chess furniture for personal use and institutional purposes. The growing demand in schools, colleges, and civic clubs ensures continued market growth in the players in the Chess Table Industry Include Marsotto, Iron Age Designs, Ginger Brown, Acrila, Morelato, Sixay Furniture, Chessbazaar, Chess House, Sachi, Doty and Sons, William Yeoward, Colombo Mobili, Tecni-Nova. Key strategies adopted by companies in the chess table market to strengthen their presence include focusing on product innovation by incorporating high-end materials like bamboo, marble, and metal, as well as offering bespoke, handcrafted options for high-net-worth customers. Companies are expanding their product ranges to cater to the growing demand for stylish, comfortable, and functional chess tables. Additionally, partnerships with furniture designers and interior decorators help brands expand their reach. Moreover, the market's growth is being bolstered by an emphasis on aesthetics, with companies focusing on creating unique designs that appeal to collectors and chess Market Analysis and Forecast Industry trends, key growth drivers, challenges, future opportunities, and regulatory landscape Competitive landscape with Porter's Five Forces and PESTEL analysis Market size, segmentation, and regional forecasts In-depth company profiles, business strategies, financial insights, and SWOT analysis Key Attributes: Report Attribute Details No. of Pages 230 Forecast Period 2024 - 2034 Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2024 $82.5 Million Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2034 $125.8 Million Compound Annual Growth Rate 4.4% Regions Covered Global Key Topics Covered: Chapter 1 Methodology and ScopeChapter 2 Executive Summary2.1 Industry 360 synopsis2.2 Key market trends2.3 CXO perspectives: Strategic imperatives2.4 Future Outlook and Strategic RecommendationsChapter 3 Industry Insights3.1 Industry ecosystem analysis3.2 Industry impact forces3.2.1 Growth drivers3.2.1.1 Rising popularity of chess & mind sports3.2.1.2 Influence of digital platforms & media3.2.1.3 Home entertainment & aesthetic appeal3.2.2 Industry pitfalls & challenges3.2.2.1 High costs & price sensitivity3.2.2.2 Perceived complexity & niche positioning3.2.3 opportunities3.3 Growth potential analysis3.4 Future market trends3.5 Technology and Innovation landscape3.5.1 Current technological trends3.5.2 Emerging technologies3.6 Price trends3.7 Regulatory framework3.8 Trade statistics3.9 Porter's five forces analysis3.10 PESTEL analysis3.11 Consumer behaviour analysisChapter 4 Competitive Landscape, 20244.1 Introduction4.2 Company market share analysis4.3 Company matrix analysis4.4 Competitive analysis of major market players4.5 Competitive positioning matrix4.6 Key developmentsChapter 5 Market Estimates & Forecast, By Type5.1 Key trends5.2 Contemporary5.3 Classic5.4 TraditionalChapter 6 Market Estimates & Forecast, By Material6.1 Key trends6.2 Wood6.3 Plastic6.4 Metal6.5 Glass6.6 StoneChapter 7 Market Estimates & Forecast, By Design Type7.1 Key trends7.2 Foldable tables7.3 Fixed/non-foldable tables7.4 Convertible tables (multi-purpose, gaming + dining)7.5 Outdoor chess tablesChapter 8 Market Estimates & Forecast, By Application8.1 Key trends8.2 Residential8.3 Commercial (e.g., cafes, clubs, hotels)8.4 Educational institutions8.5 Parks & recreationChapter 9 Market Estimates & Forecast, By Distribution Channel9.1 Key trends9.2 Online9.3 OfflineChapter 10 Market Estimates & Forecast, By RegionChapter 11 Company Profiles Acrila Amop Synergies Chessbazaar Chess House Colombo Mobili Doty and Sons Ginger Brown Iron Age Designs Marsotto Morelato Sachi Sixay Furniture Tecni-Nova William Yeoward For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. Attachment Chess Table Market CONTACT: CONTACT: Laura Wood,Senior Press Manager press@ For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470 For U.S./ CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630 For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900Erreur lors de la récupération des données Connectez-vous pour accéder à votre portefeuille Erreur lors de la récupération des données Erreur lors de la récupération des données Erreur lors de la récupération des données Erreur lors de la récupération des données


CairoScene
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
SouthMED by TMG Brings World-Class Thinkers to Egypt's North Coast
SouthMED by TMG Brings World-Class Thinkers to Egypt's North Coast At SouthMED by TMG, a new chapter in cultural curation unfolds—bringing global thought leaders to Egypt's North Coast for an unprecedented speaker series. What happens when you bring some of the world's most compelling minds together—not in Davos, not in Silicon Valley, but on the shores of Egypt's North Coast? This summer, SouthMED Talks by TMG is answering that question with a bold new speaker series that reimagines intellectual engagement as part of the summer lifestyle. Set against the backdrop of SouthMED by TMG, this private event series invites an exclusive audience into close conversation with some of the most influential thinkers of our time. The lineup is nothing short of remarkable. On July 4, Paul Collier, the celebrated Oxford economist behind The Bottom Billion, will unpack the future of development and global responsibility. One week later on July 11, Jason Silva, the viral futurist and former Brain Games host, will guide guests through an electrifying exploration of consciousness, creativity, and emerging technology. On July 18, Mo Gawdat, former Chief Business Officer at Google X and author of Solve for Happy, brings his visionary framework for engineered happiness and AI ethics to the North Coast. On August 1, the series welcomes tech legend Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and a cornerstone of the digital age, reflecting on innovation, invention, and the future of human-machine collaboration. Each of these names has graced global stages—from TED to the World Economic Forum—but this marks the first time any of them will speak in Egypt. And the lineup doesn't end there. Further speakers will be announced in the coming weeks, expanding a summer programme already poised to reshape the cultural rhythm of Sahel. With SouthMED Talks, TMG is creating space for conversations that go beyond entertainment and escapism—championing a summer of ideas, dialogue, and curiosity.


Fast Company
30-06-2025
- Fast Company
Start your day right with these digital productivity tools
This article is republished with permission from Wonder Tools, a newsletter that helps you discover the most useful sites and apps. Subscribe here. Curious about my actual tech tool kit? I'm sharing the apps and tools that powered me through a recent morning—from wake-up alarm to lunchtime break. This builds on my recent focusing and timeboxing posts. I'd be delighted to hear about the tools you're relying on today in a comment below or an email reply. 7 a.m.: Get ready for the day I welcome the morning by getting my body and brain moving, picking a few words of gratitude, and gauging my wellness. When I'm exhausted, running late, or otherwise off-center, this gets blurred. Oura Ring: I check my sleep quality and resilience score to calibrate my expectations for the day. Having an objective measure of how well I've slept, my heart rate volatility, and other metrics helps me decide whether to push my exercise harder or give myself grace. It also helps motivate me on dreary days. Brain Games: Playing The New York Times ' Spelling Bee, Wordle, and Connections with my wife and daughters is a fun breakfast ritual, and less stressful than scanning headlines. I also like Pointed, Bloomberg's new (first) game, and various other quick thinking games. TickTime Cube Timer: I flip this onto its 1-minute side to initiate a simple countdown. Having this nearby helps me stick to a new habit: a trio of one-minute core exercises. Doing these at the start of the day helps get my energy going. It also means a busy day later won't rupture my routine. 8 a.m.: Walk my daughter to school No tech. No tools. 8:30 a.m.: Plan the day While commuting to work, I listen to podcasts with Snipd. If my subway isn't too crowded for me to lift my arms to read, I use Readwise Reader to catch up on articles I've saved for later. I also use Superhuman 's email app to check for work emergencies. When I get to work, I map out what's ahead with a digital/analog mix. Google Calendar: I check GCal for meetings. I experiment with other calendars—including Vimcal, Akiflow, Fantastical, and Notion Calendar —but on this day, the simple and free GCal is sufficient. Apple Reminders: I keep at most three priority tasks at the top of my list. I only add to that top tier when I've completed one. I adopted that tactic from Oliver Burkeman 's excellent Four Thousand Weeks. ReMarkable Paper Pro: I timebox my day hour by hour, based on priorities, energy level, and scheduled meetings. Having a detailed plan helps me avoid decision fatigue later. And when I lose focus, it pulls me back on track. Sometimes I use Sunsama, a digital planner. I like varying my routine, so I rotate between planning there or on my Remarkable tablet [here's why I use it ], my office whiteboard, a Rocketbook erasable notebook, or paper. 9 a.m.: Writing I tackle creative work early when my focus is freshest. Tools help minimize distractions and friction so I can concentrate and think. Letterly: I dictate my thoughts into this app, which cleans up filler words and formats my dictation into an outline, summary, or series of questions to explore. It's good for getting ideas flowing before more detailed thinking and editing. When I want an AI assistant to challenge my ideas, I use ChatGPT's Advanced Voice Mode, but Letterly is great for bionic dictation. Lex: This writing tool provides a simple interface plus an AI editor that lets me check grammar, spelling, syntax, repetition, and more. Google Docs / iA Writer: Reliable blank canvases with minimal friction. Raycast: Without switching apps, I can quickly add items to my Reminders or Calendar, maintaining my writing flow. Headspace: Focus music without lyrics helps with concentration and blocks out city noise around my Times Square office. 10 a.m.: Wrangle Email I set up periodic sprints to process email so it won't consume my day. Superhuman: I use keyboard shortcuts to move through routine emails quickly. Superhuman also has helpful tags and filters so I don't drown in messages. The automated reminders ensure I follow up on open threads. Boomerang is a great alternative for follow-ups if you use Outlook or Gmail. Shortwave: I like this AI-powered email app for easily finding, organizing, and summarizing messages. Lazy: I use a quick keyboard shortcut to clip and file important info from an email into Lazy, my notes app, with contextual info automatically included (sender, date, subject line) without having to switch out of my email app. Flow: Dictating messages saves my hands from typing fatigue. It's remarkably accurate compared with old-fashioned dictation software. Unlike Letterly, this plugs text directly into whatever app I'm working with. 11 a.m.: Break Wakeout: This app features GIFs of ordinary people doing stretching and cardio. I can imitate their movements for a variety of one-minute exercises. The exercise is minimal, but at least my brain briefly pauses and my body moves. These breaks help clear my head three times a day. 11:05 a.m.: Craft a presentation When preparing workshops or classes, these tools help me craft engaging visual materials. I like app-smashing—using multiple apps together to benefit from their best features. ChatGPT-4o Image Generation and Ideogram: These help me generate custom images for slides when needed. Slides automatically adjust as I add content, saving design time. Keynote: This reliable Mac presentation software works offline, supports in-person plus remote presentations, and offers slick moving slide backgrounds. iA Presenter: I use this to create a visual presentation out of an outline. When I'm turning text materials into visuals, I import my words into this (non-AI) app, which displays markdown text as visuals alongside presenter notes. Claude Projects and NotebookLM: These AI tools help me find common themes, key ideas, and examples in prior materials I've created, so I can build on my own past work. Perplexity: Provides thorough, citation-backed search results powered by AI models that understand my detailed queries. The helpful search summary ensures I'm not left with hundreds of raw (Google) links to sort through.


CTV News
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CTV News
Celebrating Biodiversity Day at Discovery Centre
Atlantic Watch The folks from the Discovery Centre share how they're celebrating Biodiversity Day and their new Mazes & Brain Games exhibit.