Secretlab unveils Iron Anniversary Edition gaming chairs inspired by Game of Thrones
The Iron Throne-inspired chairs from Secretlab have less sharp blades than the one in the show but still look incredible.
What you need to know
- Secretlab announced the Iron Anniversary Edition Gaming Chair inspired by Game of Thrones.
- An Iron Anniversary Edition Lumbar Pillow is also available from Secretlab.
- The chair will be available in a one-time limited run, so you'll have to act quickly to get one.
To celebrate 10 years of Game of Thrones, Secretlab announced the Iron Anniversary Edition gaming chair. The chair's design is inspired by the Iron Throne featured in the series, though it doesn't have any blades sticking out of it. The Iron Anniversary edition gaming chair will be available for a limited one-time run, so you'll have to act quickly to get your own Iron Throne to sit on.
If sitting on the Iron Throne isn't good enough for you, you can also get a Secretlab Game of Thrones Iron Anniversary Edition Lumbar Pillow. The pillow has the sigils of House Stark, Lannister, Targaryen, Baratheon, and Tyrell on black velour.
As for the chairs themselves, you can get the Iron Throne design on either the OMEGA or TITAN gaming chairs, both of which are among the best gaming chairs you can buy. In his Secretlab OMEGA and TITAN review, our managing editor Dan Thorp-Lancaster called the chairs nearly perfect.
The Iron Anniversary Edition chairs are House-agnostic. If you prefer a specific house, you can check out the House Stark, House Lannister, or House Targaryen chairs from Secretlab.
Hopefully, any games you play in the Iron Anniversary Edition gaming chairs end better than the final season of Game of Thrones.
The Iron Anniversary Editions of Secretlab's OMEGA and TITAN gaming chairs feature the dark imagery of the Iron Throne. They're only available for a one-time limited run.
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