I am not much of a game night enthusiast, but whenever someone brings out a board game or any kind of group activity thing at a friend’s house, it brings out my competitive spirit. I have friends who’ve made collecting games like this their life mission, and the more worn out they look, the more parties or gatherings they’ve been brought to. There’s nothing like people fighting over various objects and scuffing the heck out of said objects as they determine who wins. But what if the game set actually costs thousands of dollars? I probably wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole.
But if you’ve been dreaming of having a luxury brand board game displayed in your home, then you’d probably want to bring out the big bucks for the Bottega Veneta Jenga Game. Yes, you read that right. The Italian luxury fashion house has teamed up with Hasbro to bring us an almost $7,000 ($6,900 to be exact) Jenga set. With its price tag and the materials used to create this, you probably will not be bringing it out for your latest game night.
Designer: Bottega Veneta x Hasbro
Jenga is one of those games where you will probably drop, scratch, and scuff the blocks since the goal is to get the other players to topple their tower. So to have such an expensive version of the game seems not to be the most practical thing. But for collectors, luxury design lovers, or those who have money to spare, then this is probably a must-have even if it’s just to display it on your shelf or to bring it out to be admired, if not to be played with.
The set is made up of 54 blocks that use mixed Italian walnut wood and stabilized colored wood materials. Each piece is engraved with logos of both Bottega Veneta and Jenga. The attention to detail is remarkable—every block is perfectly weighted and finished, showcasing the kind of craftsmanship you’d expect from Italian artisans. The case is also luxurious as it is a deep red Intreccio calfskin leather case with matching leather lining. This luxury packaging ensures your investment is protected when not on display or in use, and it adds to the overall aesthetic appeal of owning such a unique piece.
In the product description on the Bottega website, it says it is “Not intended for use by children.” And obviously, with that price and the luxurious materials used, you wouldn’t want people, let alone children, constantly touching it. It is more of a statement piece or art installation that bridges together childhood nostalgia and adult luxury. This is an adult indulgence, a luxury collectible that happens to be playable rather than just a game. It’s designed for those who appreciate the finer things in life and want to elevate even their leisure time with designer touches.
For those wondering how to style such a piece, imagine it displayed on a console table in your entryway, or as a centerpiece on your coffee table during sophisticated gatherings. It’s the kind of conversation starter that tells guests you have impeccable taste and aren’t afraid to invest in unique design objects.
This collaboration represents one of the most surprising partnerships of 2025. It’s part of a growing trend where luxury fashion houses are diving into the world of games and playful objects, like Gucci’s poker set and Prada’s tic-tac-toe board. Now, if I had $7,000 to spare, would I get myself a set? I would probably just buy several board games with that kind of money. But if you’re the kind of collector that would like a shiny piece on their mantel, then go ahead and get the Jenga Game that will probably never be played with.
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