You can now play Louis Vuitton Jenga for a modest £2,426

Anyone want to splash £2,426 on Louis Vuitton Jenga? [Photo: Louis Vuitton]
Anyone want to splash £2,426 on Louis Vuitton Jenga? [Photo: Louis Vuitton]

Louis Vuitton has created its own version of Jenga.

And, if you have a spare $3,050 (£2,426) to splash, the set is now available to buy from the luxury fashion house’s website.

Any takers?

For that price, you could buy 161 sets of the classic game. Just saying.

For those with expensive taste in their toys, the set is made up of the same iconic 54-piece design used for the original childhood game.

To play, participants stack the piece in rows three-deep to form a tower, and then try to remove each piece without toppling down the set.

The high-end take on the nostalgic game is described as a “whimsical gift to delight the entire family”.

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Unlike the wooden pieces typically associated with Jenga, the Louis Vuitton components are made from plexi-glass in gradient shades of blue and pink.

Despite the product’s clear similarity to the popular children’s game, Louis Vuitton makes no mention of the word “Jenga” – likely to avoid potential copyright infringement issues.

It is instead referred to as a “Monogram tower”, a name makes reference to the iconic interlinking LV monogram design popularly associated with the brand, which features on the pieces alongside the iconic Louis Vuitton flower.

For those who like to play Jenga on-the-go, the design also includes a portable plexiglass box complete with leather handle – “so it can be taken along anywhere”.

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However, there’s no accounting for what happens if one of the pricey set’s 54 pieces goes missing.

Earlier this year, Louis Vuitton turned its hand to wireless headphones, selling a £750 take on the popular Apple AirPods.

Then there was the Louis Vuitton toilet seat, and, in the same vein, the limited edition Dolce & Gabbana fridges produced in collaboration with Smeg.