Crowns, chips, and a checkered flag. That's Monaco in
three objects — and that's the Monaco Collection.
The Monaco Collection takes those three threads — the monarchy, the casino, the
Grand Prix — and weaves them through every tile in the set. Nothing sits on top as
decoration. The story runs all the way through.
T U R N T H E P A G E F O R T H E D E S I G N
T H E D E S I G N
Read the tiles.
Every suit tells a piece of the story.
C R A C K S Crowns of the Grimaldi
Nine crowns for the longest-reigning royal house in Europe — a family that has held
this coastline since 1297. Set on a Monaco red checker, the principality's own.
B AM S Chips of Monte-Carlo
Casino chips drawn straight from the Monte-Carlo gaming floor — where the house has
hosted the world's high rollers since the 1860s, and where, by local law, citizens of
Monaco themselves are still forbidden to gamble.
D O T S Bamboo on the Riviera
Tradition meets place. The bamboo stays, the green stays — but the One Dot opens
with a flamingo at the water's edge. A wink to Monaco's Mediterranean gardens and the
long, slow summer light of the Côte d'Azur.
W I N D S Four landmarks
North, East, West, South — rendered as the Prince's Palace, the Monte-Carlo
coastline, Porte Saint-Antoine, and Sainte-Dévote, the patron saint of the principality.
The compass points of Monaco itself.
D R A G O N S The Grand Prix trio
Two F1 cars and a checkered flag. The green and red dragons become the racing
machines that thunder through Monaco's streets every May — and the white dragon
takes the form of the flag itself: the same checker that runs through every other tile in
the set.
J O K E R The roulette wheel
Of course. The single most recognizable object in Monte-Carlo, sitting in the wildest
position on the board.
And tying it all together — a checkered flag running across the top and bottom of every
single tile.
T H E M O N A C O C O L L E C T I O N
Start your
engines.
We built Monaco for the customer who walks into your store knowing what
they want — the one who's been on the Riviera, or wishes they had, or
watches every May with a glass of something cold in hand.
Give them a set worth telling a story about.