Each hand-painted domino is of the standard size and weight, with a copper ball inlaid in the centre of each one for an additional touch of class. A carrying case not only ensures their safety, but also contains a hidden compartment – perfect for stashing away a few Cohibas.
The table caters for the other staple of a gentleman’s night in: it contains four drink holders. A reversible centrepiece also means a chess or checkers game is only 180 degrees away, and the legs can be folded to aid portability. And when it actually comes to that high-stakes domino game, play takes place on an inlaid-wood surface.



Branded with ‘The Good Life’ logo, the set costs 800 U.S. dollars – or the dominoes and table can be bought individually for 250 and 600 dollars, respectively.
Photos: Good Wood NYC