Gaming chair maker Secretlab has collaborated with HBO Licensing & Retail on a line of “Game of Thrones”-inspired chairs.

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May 6, 2019

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Gaming chair maker Secretlab has collaborated with HBO Licensing & Retail on a line of “Game of Thrones”-inspired chairs.

Secretlab’s chairs will come in three limited-edition variations that represent house’s Stark, Targaryen and Lannister. The collection will be available for the company’s Titan and Omega lines. Each will be equipped with features, such as the multitilt mechanism, four-directional armrests, cold-cured foam and fully-adjustable lumbar support or memory foam lumbar pillow for the Omega version.

“Our designers, being huge fans of [“Game of Thrones”] aesthetics, came up with a few concepts that looked so amazing that we had to reach out for a collaboration involving our award-winning chairs,” says Ian Alexander Ang, chief executive officer and co-founder, Secretlab. “‘Game of Thrones’ fans can now watch the much-awaited Season 8, repping their favorite houses, while reclined on our ultra-comfortable chairs.”

The “Game of Thrones” chairs come following Secretlab’s other recent collaboration with musician Deadmau5.

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