The PIKDA Chessboard Feeds Guests With Food and Fun
Meghan Young — November 21, 2010 — Life-Stages
References: cagninadesign & thedesignblog.org
The PIKDA chessboard is a game I can get behind. I may not be the best strategist, but believe me, food is my best motivator. By creating edible chess pieces, I think I may be able to become as good as Bobby Fischer -- maybe even better!
Created by Argentine designer Franco Marino Cagnina, the PIKDA chessboard feature cookie-cutter-like chess pieces that can be stuffed with delicious appetizers like cheese and meats. The board itself also doubles as a serving platter. The PIKDA chessboard offers a great way to entertain guests.
Created by Argentine designer Franco Marino Cagnina, the PIKDA chessboard feature cookie-cutter-like chess pieces that can be stuffed with delicious appetizers like cheese and meats. The board itself also doubles as a serving platter. The PIKDA chessboard offers a great way to entertain guests.
Trend Themes
1. Edible Board Games - Creating board games that serve as both edible entertainment and delicious food.
2. Interactive Serving Ware - Designing serving ware that can facilitate interactive games and entertainment.
3. Multi-functional Dining - Creating dining experiences that incorporate entertainment and functional elements.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The restaurant industry can incorporate edible board games into their menus and offer unique entertainment options for customers.
2. Home Goods - Kitchenware and dining companies can design multi-functional serving ware that are both practical and entertaining.
3. Events and Catering - The events industry can incorporate edible board games as a part of their catering services, offering a unique and fun experience for guests.
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