Secretlab just revealed its newest Pokémon collaboration featuring the Secretlab TITAN Evo, inspired by Pikachu, Gengar, and Eevee. The gaming chair collection is thoughtfully crafted with designs that resonate with every trainer’s inner child, while also sporting a touch of elegance that’ll appeal to every gamer’s grown-up selves. With easter eggs such as the Pokémon’s Pokédex numbers and type symbols, these gaming chairs are the perfect companion for every aspiring Trainer!
Irene Tee, Senior Product Graphic Designer at Secretlab, shared a statement about this dream collaboration:
“Much like some of the biggest Pokémon fans today, I also grew up with the franchise. That’s why we wanted this chair collection to speak to the inner child in all of us, while still being elevated with craftsmanship that would appeal to our now grown-up selves. Every detail you see is an intentional decision made to achieve this — from using materials like velour to emulate the softness of each Pokémon to weaving their most iconic colors into a gradient effect.
Even the subtle line art on the side wings have a lot more depth than what might initially meet the eye. If you look closely, you’ll find that each Pokémon is depicted with a range of poses, expressions, and details. We arranged every single one of them by hand to create a one-of-a-kind pattern made specially for fans.”
The Secretlab TITAN Evo chair is described as being engineered for all-day ergonomic comfort. It is known to feature a cold-cure foam that contours to the body, even weight distribution, and provides pressure relief. It also has a proprietary sculpted pebble seat base and a dynamic 4-way L-adapt lumbar support, and lastly, the softweave plus fabric that is soft, breathable, and has incredible texture under the skin. These materials allow the chair to capture the iconic beloved motifs of Pikachu, Gengar, and Eeve with unmatched visual depth.
Secretlab TITAN Evo Pokémon – Pikachu Edition
“Simply Electric.” Inspired by one of the most iconic Electric-types of all time. It has a total of 11 unique Pikachu motifs that adorn the side wings, set against a contrasting base to create a striking black-to-yellow gradient. The chair is rendered in plush velour detailing and set against bold lines that trace an Electric-type symbol, a perfect companion for all your adventures.
Secretlab TITAN Evo Pokémon – Gengar Edition
“Play in the Shadows.” Inspired by the chaotic energies of one of the most iconic Ghost-types— mischievous, mysterious, and oh-so-spooky. Gengar looms large on the backrest, set against dual Ghost- and Poison-type symbols. Additionally, Gastly and Haunter peek out from the side wings, disappearing into a spectral purple gradient.
Secretlab TITAN Evo Pokémon Eevee Edition
“Adapt to Any Environment — and Any Task.” Inspired by Eevee’s boundless potential, the chair features all eight Eevee Evolutions, from Vaporeon to Sylveon. Eevee sits on the backrest, brought to life with plush velour and warm cream-and-brown gradients. Complete with a Normal-type symbol on the backrest, this is a cozy collectible for every Trainer.
The chairs start at USD 684 / GBP 549 / EUR 644, and the entire collection will be available in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia. The Eevee Edition will be the only variant available in the UK. Visit the official website to learn more about the Secretlab Pokémon Collection.
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Secretlab is pioneering a new generation of modern ergonomic furniture — designed for the 21st century user who spends long hours at the desk. Driven by extensive R&D and cutting-edge engineering, Secretlab’s advanced-level chairs and desks are developed for the world’s premier gaming tournaments, championship-winning teams, and the choice for over 3,000,000 users worldwide. For more information, visit their official Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and website.
Pokémon was launched in Japan in 1996 and is now one of the most popular children’s entertainment properties in the world. It includes video games, animated series and films, a trading card game, and other related media. The Pokémon Company International, a subsidiary of The Pokémon Company in Japan, manages the property outside of Asia. For more information, visit their official Pokémon website.
Source: Press Release
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