The Kentucky Hotel features a retro room inspired by The Queen’s Gambit with chess pieces on the ceiling

Register! The Kentucky Hotel features a retro room inspired by Netflix drama The Queen’s Gambit, with chess pieces on the ceiling.

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The 21c Museum Hotel in Lexington, Kentucky, on Wednesday unveiled its ’60s retro room inspired by The Queen’s Gambit, which holds reservations for chess fans and enthusiasts.

The Harmon Room has an art installation on chessboards on the bed that mimics the drug-induced visions that Beth Harmon (Johnston Island) has of orphaned chess prodigies turned into the famous Netflix show.

Lexington is Beth’s hometown, and the room includes a guide to area attractions that appear in the seven-episode series based on 1983’s Walter Tevis, a Lexington native.

Stay the Knight: The 21c Museum Hotel in Lexington, Kentucky, unveiled its 1960s retro room on Wednesday inspired by The Queen's Gambit

Stay the Knight: The 21c Museum Hotel in Lexington, Kentucky, unveiled its 1960s retro room on Wednesday inspired by The Queen’s Gambit

Hallucination: The Harmon Room has a bed-based chessboard art installation that mimics the drug-induced visions Beth Harmon (Johnston Island) has of Netflix's hit-induced visions. the drug.

Hallucination: The Harmon Room has a bed-based chessboard art installation that mimics the drug-induced visions Beth Harmon (Johnston Island) has of Netflix’s hit-induced visions. the drug.

The modern media furniture and accessories of the boutique hotel room were selected by interior designer Isabel Ladd, conservationist Lucy Jones and Alex K Mason of Ferrick Mason Inc.

“I’ve been collecting furniture from that era for the last three decades,” Jones said.

“It’s a pure joy to bring to life the rich scenes on the page and the screen.”

Time Machine: Lexington is Beth's hometown, and the room includes a guide to area attractions that appear in the seven-episode series based on the 1983 novel by Walter Tevis, a Lexington native. .

Time Machine: Lexington is Beth’s hometown, and the room includes a guide to area attractions that appear in the seven-episode series based on the 1983 novel by Walter Tevis, a Lexington native. .

Masterminds: Modern mid-century room furniture and accessories were selected by (from LR) interior designer Isabel Ladd, conservationist Lucy Jones and Alex K Mason of Ferrick Mason Inc.

Masterminds: The boutique hotel’s modern media room furniture and accessories were selected by (from LR) interior designer Isabel Ladd, conservationist Lucy Jones and Alex K Mason of Ferrick Mason Inc.

Jones said:

Jones said, “I’ve been collecting furniture from this era for the last three decades. It’s a pure joy to bring to life the rich scenes on the page and the screen.”

Ladd added, “When I saw The Queen’s Gambit, I would stop and rewind just fascinated by the whole play of colors and patterns.”

The time capsule echoed the numerous luxury hotels in which Beth (Anya Taylor-Joy) and her enterprising adoptive mother Alma Wheatley (Marielle Heller) stayed at chess tournaments.

Only for a limited time, guests can play the locally made chess game and contemplate the custom chess-themed wallpaper called The Gamb’s Knight, in the immersive experience.

Ladd added:

Ladd added, “When I watched The Queen’s Gambit, I would stop and rewind just fascinated by the whole play of colors and patterns.”

Beautiful!  The time capsule echoed the numerous luxury hotels in which Beth (Anya Taylor-Joy) and her enterprising adoptive mother Alma Wheatley (Marielle Heller) stayed at chess tournaments.

Beautiful! The time capsule echoed the numerous luxury hotels in which Beth (Anya Taylor-Joy) and her enterprising adoptive mother Alma Wheatley (Marielle Heller) stayed at chess tournaments.

Only for a limited time.  Guests can play the locally made chess set and contemplate the custom chess-themed wallpaper called The Knight’s Gambit in the immersive experience.

Only for a limited time. Guests can play the locally made chess set and contemplate the custom chess-themed wallpaper called The Knight’s Gambit in the immersive experience.

Meanwhile, Union Station in Los Angeles has also installed a massive chess art installation in the entrance hall, which will be on view until January 11th.

A showy account of 62 million Netflix members live between October 23 and November 20, the acclaimed adult-age program from creators Scott Frank and Allan Scott.

U.S. games Goliath saw chess sales skyrocketed 1.048% in November and Chess.com added 3.2 million members after the debut of The Queen’s Gambit.

“Masks are needed!” Union Station in Los Angeles has also installed a massive chess art installation in the entrance hall, which can be seen until January 11 (pictured Tuesday)

“The limited series with the biggest script so far!” An impressive $ 62 million Netflix membership account aired critically acclaimed adult show Scott Frank and Allan Scott between Oct. 23 and Nov. 20.

Phenomenon: U.S. Goliath Games increased chess sales by 1.048% in November and Chess.com added 3.2 million members after The Queen's Gambit debut

Phenomenon: U.S. Goliath Games increased chess sales by 1.048% in November and Chess.com added 3.2 million members after The Queen’s Gambit debut

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