Secretlab's new Demon Slayer collaboration might be its most colourful
Gaming furniture brand Secretlab has revealed its new Demon Slayer collab chairs, and they're certainly eye-catching.
13th Jun 2023 11:15
Images courtesy of Secretlab
Secretlab's new Demon Slayer collaboration might be its most colourful
Gaming furniture brand Secretlab has revealed its new Demon Slayer collab chairs, and they're certainly eye-catching.
13th Jun 2023 11:15
Images courtesy of Secretlab
Remember when gaming chairs were either neon-tinged or matte black, with little in between? Singapore-based brand Secretlab has been doing a lot of heavy lifting for years, offering excellent crossover designs that are aimed at fans of numerous franchises.
Following on from esports team, Harry Potter, Overwatch, and even Batman collaborations, Secretlab is heading back to anime with a new Demon Slayer lineup.
Secretlab reveals Demon Slayer chairs
Secretlab's Titan Evo range will offer options in the following variants:
- Demon Slayer Giyu Edition - Neo Hybrid Leatherette (Maroon)
- Demon Slayer Nezuko Edition in Softweave Plus (Pink)
- Demon Slayer Tanjiro Edition in Softweave Plus (Green)
- Demon Slayer Zenitsu Edition in Softweave Plus (Yellow)
- Demon Slayer Inosuke Edition in Softweave Plus (Blue)
Each of the characters from the Koyoharu Gotouge manga is represented both in colour and subtle details on the front and back of each chair.
While we've seen Attack on Titan and Naruto Shippuden crossovers before, the Giyu Edition of the Demon Slayer x Secretlab range offers something wholly unique - a colour-changing effect on the backrest.
"Designed to mirror the color-changing properties of Nichirin swords, the embroidered sword motif is imbued with an innovative material that changes from black to blue when thermally activated — ultimately revealing the true color of the Water Hashira’s blade in its final form," Secretlab's official site explains.
Which Secretlab design could be next? This writer is hoping for a Destiny collaboration, and it feels like nothing is off the table for the brand.
For more on Secretlab, check out what we thought of the company's recently released footrests.
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