Secretlab has some more anime-themed chairs on the way, and the latest collection all about Yoshiyuki Tomino and Sunrise’s classic 1979 Mobile Suit Gundam anime. The series that started it all is joining Secretlab in the form of two Secretlab TITAN Evo designs: One based on Amuro Ray’s RX-78-2 Gundam and another based on Char Aznable’s MS-06S Zaku II.
In addition to the usual bells and whistles associated with the TITAN Evo chairs—chiefly the cold-cure foam, pebble seat base and four-way lumbar support—the designs feature iconic Mobile Suit aesthetics. The RX-78-2 is the familiar mix of white, blue, red and yellow, with the back boasting the Earth Federation Space Forces emblem.
Meanwhile, Char’s Zaku II chair is suitably crimson, complete with embroidered hydraulic pipes, a mono-eye up top and the Principality of Zeon emblem on the back.
You can also update your existing chair with the Gundam Secretlab SKINS Lite line, including the RX-78-2 and a skin modeled after the more widely-manufactured MS-06 Zaku II. Rounding out the collection is the Secretlab MAGNUS Pro Pure White Mobile Suit Gundam Edition, a themed take on the company’s Sit-to-Stand Metal Desk. The accompanying MAGPAD Desk Mat is the first in the series with a rotatable design, and there’s also a matching cable management bundle.



You can stream the classic 1979 Mobile Suit Gundam anime on Crunchyroll, which describes the series like so:
Universal Century 0079. The rebel space colonies of the Principality of Zeon launch a war of independence against the Earth Federation, using humanoid fighting vehicles called mobile suits to overwhelm the Federation Forces and conquer half of Earth’s surface. Months later, the Federation has finally developed its own prototype mobile suits at a remote space colony. But when the colony suffers a Zeon surprise attack, these new weapons fall into the hands of a motley crew of civilians and cadets. Fate places a youth named Amuro Ray at the controls of the white mobile suit Gundam…
Source: Press Release