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Secretlab teams up with Genshin Impact for first Liyue-inspired chair and desk collection

Secretlab reveals its first Genshin Impact collection, which includes Liyue-themed chairs and a desk inspired by Xiao, Ningguang, and the Lantern Rite.

Secretlab has finally unveiled its first collaboration with HoYoverse’s popular action RPG, Genshin Impact, and if you’re a fan of the Liyue region, this one’s for you. Though it’s taken some time, this partnership brings together Secretlab’s award-winning products and the elegant visual themes of Liyue, one of the game’s most recognisable and culturally rich areas.

Inspired by Xiao and Ningguang

This new range features two striking versions of Secretlab’s TITAN Evo gaming chair, styled after fan-favourite characters Xiao and Ningguang. The two chairs offer a beautiful contrast in design, reflecting each character’s distinct personalities and aesthetics.

The Ningguang-inspired chair stands out with its luxurious black, white, and gold palette, enhanced by embroidered leafy patterns that add a touch of refinement. If you prefer something moodier, the Xiao-themed chair is dressed in dark teal with subtle purple accents – a nod to his brooding nature and elemental powers. Secretlab has gone the extra mile by including each character’s elemental symbol on the chair’s backrest, offering a tasteful reference for fans without being too bold.

Even if you don’t follow the game closely, you’ll likely appreciate the quality and detail in the design. The chairs use Secretlab’s usual materials and ergonomic features, ensuring that the collaboration isn’t just about looks; comfort and support remain front and centre.

A desk fit for the Lantern Rite Festival

The collection also includes a special edition of Secretlab’s MAGNUS Pro desk. This Liyue-themed version pays tribute to the in-game Lantern Rite Festival, known for its glowing skies, floating lanterns, and heartfelt wishes. The desk features accents and motifs inspired by the festival’s traditions and art style.

Secretlab also offers a matching Cable Management Bundle to complement the desk. These accessories are designed to fit the Liyue theme and help keep your setup clean and cohesive. So, if you want to build a full Genshin-inspired gaming corner, this bundle perfectly rounds off the look.

Pricing and availability

You can now purchase the Secretlab x Genshin Impact collection directly from Secretlab’s official website. The themed TITAN Evo chairs start at S$769 (around US$570), placing them on the more affordable end of Secretlab’s branded range, though they’re still a premium purchase.

The MAGNUS Pro Liyue Edition desk begins at S$984 (around US$730) and, like the chairs, is available for online order. At this time, Secretlab hasn’t announced any matching SKINS chair sleeves for Genshin fans, so these chairs are currently the only way to get your hands on a Genshin-themed seating experience.

If you’re attending Anime Expo in Los Angeles later this July, you’ll also be able to see the new products in person at the Secretlab booth. It’s a great chance to try them out and learn the craftsmanship firsthand.

Whether you’re a serious Genshin Impact enthusiast or simply looking to elevate your gaming space with elegance, this collaboration offers a sleek and stylish way to celebrate the world of Teyvat.

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