Forced Family Fun: How to Host Game Night


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Family game night is back, and dare we say, chic. Whether you’re corralling the kids for some friendly competition or hosting friends for an elevated evening in, game night is the perfect way to unplug and connect for phone-free fall. With a few cozy touches and the right games, forced family fun can turn into a tradition everyone actually looks forward to.

What to Play

Skip the worn-out board games and upgrade your setup with our curated collection of Luxe Dominoes. Designed to double as coffee table décor, these games look as good as they are fun to play:

Poker Chip Set– High-stakes fun for poker night, complete with sleek chips and cards.
Domino Set– A timeless classic with a luxe presentation that’s perfect for casual rounds.
Chess Set– For the strategists in the family (and a stunning display piece when not in play).
Rummy Tile Game– Fast-paced, colorful, and always a crowd favorite.
Ping Pong Game Set– Bring the energy with a spirited match, no game table required.
Mahjong Game Set– Elegant and intricate, this one quickly becomes a family obsession.

Explore the full Kassatex games collection here.


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No game night is complete without comfort. Drape our Alpaca Throw Blankets or Faux Fur Throws across the sofa so everyone can bundle up between turns. Add in a few oversized pillows and suddenly the living room feels like the coziest spot in the house.


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Trying to pick a movie that pleases everyone can take up the entire night. Here’s our quick list of favorite family-friendly films available on Netflix that everyone can agree on:

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Friday Night Lights
Jaws
Jurassic Park
Mamma Mia
Shrek


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And of course, dessert. Every good game night deserves a sweet ending. Here’s a healthy-ish chocolate chip cookie recipe, courtesy of Half Baked Harvest. Serve up on our Lacca Nesting Trays.


Photo courtesy of Liza Voloshin