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noblechairs teams up with Marvel for new gaming chairs, starting with Iron Man

Over the last couple of years, noblechairs has been expanding to themed gaming chairs, beginning with a long line of new chairs inspired by Bethesda games. Now ahead of 2022, noblechairs is teaming up with none other than Marvel for a new range of superhero inspired chairs, starting with one based on Iron Man. 

The first Marvel x noblechairs product will be the HERO Gaming Chair – Iron Man Edition, which is available to pre-order starting today. The chair takes inspiration from distinctive elements of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with an all-red base, a metal-like gloss and gold and black accents. Iron Man's Arc Reactor is placed in the middle, while his trademark helmet can be seen on the back of the chair.

Using the tried and tested HERO chair design, buyers can expect 4D armrests, an adjustable backrest, a rocking mechanism and additional lumbar support. Speaking on the launch, noblechairs CEO, Toni Sonn, said: “To design and create new products with these iconic characters is both the challenge and reward. The upcoming Special Editions will be an absolute highlight for noblechairs and MARVEL fans”.

Iron Man is just the beginning, we can expect to see more chairs themed after iconic superheroes in 2022. The noblechairs HERO Gaming Chair – Iron Man Edition will be available for £424.99.

KitGuru Says: Iron Man is a great starting point – what Marvel hero would you like to see noblechairs focus on next? 

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