BoxKing Add Storage Line with Any Solutions for Growing Board Game Collections

HONG KONG, HK – May 05, 2026 – PRESSADVANTAGE –

Storage solutions for board game collections have entered the market. These innovative storage options are designed to help playersaccess more games, reduce setup time, maintain organized living spaces, and complement home décor.

Tabletop gaming is experiencing a renaissance. Thanks to advances in game design and cheap print-on-demand services, it is easier than ever for consumers to find games that suit their interests. Yet for many gamers, the challenge begins not with finding games, but with storing them. This is because most people play games on tables surrounded by fixed shelving, and as a game collection grows in size, these fixed shelves hit a wall. Large game boxes are moved from surface to surface, and every so often, items are frequently pulled from behind shelves or removed from cabinets as players work out the most efficient way to play.

BoxKing has shifted to a more storage focused approach for meeting the needs of real world board game collections. Many board game enthusiasts store their games in home game rooms, which are also used for other activities such as watching TV, reading, and socializing with friends and family. With this in mind, BoxKing aims to make storage that is flexible enough to meet the needs of the games as the collection changes, yet neat and functional enough to allow for other activities to take place in the game room on days that game playing does not occur.

Standard furniture cannot accommodate most board game boxes and therefore most games can end up sitting on a shelf in vastly different ways. Large campaign games, small-box card games, accessories, insert-boxes, expansion-content and anything else might require shelving may all carve out their own niche on a game shelf. Unfortunately, more often than not, this can result in games and their associated accessories being stacked precariously, lingering in unused space or becoming harder to pick up and play. Games that are played regularly often suffer from these issues the most.

In order to overcome this boxed problem, the storage direction at BoxKing focuses on creating display solutions that are modular, and can evolve over time. In order to get people started, the Boxking board game storage collection shows a range of systems that use boxes of different sizes, enable access, and provide long-term flexibility.

The consumer preferred points from the data revealed that the top three things to consider when thinking about a games console are 1) how quickly players can get to their most played games 2) how the device utilizes screen real estate and 3) what the storage of games looks like and how it won’t overwhelm their decor. These elements are important mainly to people who play games in dining rooms, family rooms, and other locations where they also spend time with family and have decorations in the room.

BoxKing also notes that storage is now considered as part of the overall setup rather than a simple furniture item to be purchased. Most players don’t have the finances to replace their entire set up all at once. Instead they build upon it over time, adding new shelves or individual items to cater to growing collections. For those who require a system that can be scaled to suit as boxes of different sizes and genres are added to the collection, the BoxKing 48 shelves format is one suitable option.

“People don’t just need more shelves, they need more shelf logic” – BoxKing’s founder explained, “The pain isn’t the total volume, it is the friction to pull a game quickly, to reset a room quickly, and to manage an evolving collection”.

One thing that people are starting to consider is not just the storage capacity of a product, but also how well it fits in general. Many people don’t want a game room that looks like a dedicated game room. Instead, they want storage and furniture which enables them to play games, but turns back into purely furniture when games are not being played. BoxKing has been working on storage for quite some time but BoxKing also has a full line of furniture, many of which are designed with board game storage in mind to fit in a variety of spaces, including games being played right at the dining table as seen with the BoxKing Kingswood board game table.

Customers have been sharing their recent feedback experiences and the benefits of organized game storage and retrieval have been prominent. By keeping games and their parts organized and easily accessible, customers have found that games start sooner, clean up happens more efficiently, and less items are forgotten in the back of a shelf or storage box “out of sight, out of mind”.

As the board game market continues to grow, storing a collection no longer occurs after players have assembled out everything else. BoxKing is continuing to innovate in this sector with products designed with flexible, modular growth, easy access, and seamless integration into the home.

About BoxKing: Modular shelving and table furniture for the living room with a focus on board game storage and entertainment solutions for the modern gamer.

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For more information about BoxKing Gaming Limited, contact the company here:

BoxKing Gaming Limited
BoxKing Gaming
+1 (202) 497-7421
support@boxkinggaming.com
Hong Kong, HK

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