Printworks and Rosewood Define New State of Play
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Printworks and Rosewood Define New State of Play
"In an increasingly unstable world, play is not frivolous—it is foundational. Play is essential for developing relationships, keeping brains sharp, and improving strategy skills. Traditional games derive their value not from ease, but from difficulty: by structuring activities through rules and resistance, they transform simple actions into meaningful pursuits."
"A new collaboration between PRINTWORKS and Rosewood embraces this ethos with intention, presenting a collection of Playing Cards, Classic Chess, and Classic Backgammon that elevates analog rituals through thoughtful design and tactile pleasure. Rooted in a shared appreciation for craftsmanship and meaningful connection, the partnership draws inspiration from the Scandinavian philosophy Leva I nuet—'to live in the moment'—encouraging players to slow down, engage, and savor uninterrupted togetherness."
"The Classic Double Playing Cards capture a balance between order and delight. Two decks, adorned with Rosewood's signature trigon motif in Discovery Green and grey, offer both aesthetic wit and graphic clarity. The visual language, bold yet classic, underscores another tenet of amusement culture: the aesthetics of play matter."
Play serves essential developmental and cognitive functions beyond entertainment, fostering relationships, mental acuity, and strategic thinking through structured challenge. A collaboration between PRINTWORKS and Rosewood introduces a collection of playing cards, chess, and backgammon designed with intentional craftsmanship and tactile quality. The partnership embraces the Scandinavian philosophy of Leva I nuet—living in the moment—to encourage players to slow down and engage in meaningful connection. The Classic Double Playing Cards feature two decks with Rosewood's signature trigon motif in Discovery Green and grey, demonstrating that aesthetics significantly enhance engagement and enjoyment in play.
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