We can't imagine the Iron Throne having decent lumbar support - it is forged from the thousand swords surrendered to Aegon the Conqueror after all, and those rusty, pointy bits probably won't do your buttocks any favours.
Perhaps Daenerys (or Jon; we don't know at this point) would find ruling Westeros a much more comfortable experience perched on Secretlab's new line of gaming chairs. The Singapore-based gaming chair company unveiled its official collaboration with HBO's blockbuster series Game Of Thrones, the result being three gorgeous seats fit for royalty.
The Last War begins.
— Secretlab (@secretlabchairs) May 3, 2019
Watch Game of Thrones in absolute comfort with official Secretlab x Game of Thrones chairs @ https://t.co/dwbl3ufmyb.
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The limited-edition line of chairs matches the colour schemes of the three major houses from the show, including the grey-and-black House Stark, red-and-gold House Lannister and black-and-red House Targaryen. Each of the house's sigils, according to Secretlab, are custom-embroidered along with their family mottos.
"Our designers, being huge fans of its aesthetics, came up with a few (Game of Thrones) concepts that looked so amazing that we had to reach out for a collaboration involving our award-winning chairs," enthused Secretlab CEO and co-founder Ian Alexander Ang.
Other than the upholstery designs, the chairs themselves are not that much different from Secretlab's current Omega and Titan lines of products - the former goes for S$529 and the more premium latter at S$579. The chairs are available for pre-order now with an estimated shipping date sometime in July.
The big drawback is that all of the Game of Thrones thrones are only available in Secretlab's faux leather, and we all know how the material can easily peel off in bits eventually. You certainly don't want your royal chair to resemble House Bolton's sigil. All flayed and stuff.
ilyas@asiaone.com