The 2026 Soccer Series
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The Design Story: Scoring Art on a Micro-Canvas
How do you capture the roaring, electric energy of a world-class stadium and refine it into the quiet, strategic luxury of Mahjong? For our lead artist, Rafa, the answer lay in Artistic Minimalism.
Instead of relying on mass-produced, predictable cliches, Rafa spent weeks studying the visual geometry of the beautiful game. He treated every single tile as a micro-canvas, stripping away the noise to leave only the raw, magnetic pulse of the tournament. The fluid movement of a soccer ball, the crisp lines of the pitch, and the sheer adrenaline of the summer—all reinterpreted into sleek, modern iconography you won't find anywhere else in the world.
"To me, the soccer pitch and the mahjong table share the same soul," says Rafa. "They are both spaces where passion, strategy, and community collide. I wanted to sculpt that shared heartbeat into a tactile masterpiece."
The Materiality: Rafa’s Aesthetics Lab
But Rafa’s design philosophy extends far beyond what you see; it’s about the exquisite obsession with color and touch. To bring his original sketches to life, Rafa pioneered our 8-Round Color Calibration process to birth "Pitch Green"—a custom-blended, rich, velvety hue that mirrors the sun-soaked grass of a championship stadium, bringing the refreshing energy of the outdoors straight onto your tabletop.
Under the meticulous operational eye of Arnelyn, this collection is executed through a legendary 19-step artisan process. Each tile undergoes a 72-hour diamond polishing cycle, resulting in a smooth, substantial, jade-like luster that feels luxurious with every shuffle. Finished with an intricate 8-layer UV 3D engraving, the texture of the game is literally carved into the medium—creating dimensional, lifelike icons you can actually feel.
This is where fine arts meet obsessive quality standards. A 100% proprietary creation designed for the modern joy-seeker who plays by their own aesthetic rules.
No mass production. No cliches. Just pure, curated joy.