Feel the might and power of one of history’s most iconic shonen characters through the Dragon Ball Z Secretlab chair.
In celebration of the franchise’s 40th anniversary, Dragon Ball collaborates with Singaporean-based gaming company Secretlab to release the Dragon Ball Z Secretlab chair.
Inspired by the anime, this chair is a unique twist on the brand’s classic TITAN Evo.
This limited-edition Dragon Ball Z Secretlab chair features elements inspired by the legendary Saiyan, Son Goku.
Power up your comfort with the Dragon Ball Z Secretlab chair
The chair follows Secretlab TITAN Evo’s base design, with a few tweaks made especially for fans of the action-packed sci-fi anime.
The chair is a vibrant deep orange with blue accents, reminiscent of Goku’s Gi (training clothes). Its sides feature a unique design that mimics the rips and tears his Gi often sustains during intense battles.
To further honor Goku’s training, two kanji symbols are displayed: “亀” (Kame) on the front, representing the Kame School of martial arts, and “界王” (Kai-oh) on the back, a tribute to his time training under Kai.
Below the Kai-oh symbol, you’ll find seven orbs known as the Dragon Balls. When all seven are gathered, they summon Shenron, a powerful dragon who can grant any wish.
A subtle detail that only true fans will notice is the four-star Dragon Ball adorning the chair’s left ear.
This particular ball holds significant sentimental value for Goku. It was passed down to him by his grandfather, Gohan, and represents his childhood adventures and the bond they shared.
The Dragon Ball Z Secretlab chair is available in the US, Canada, and Europe.
To learn more about this chair, visit Secretlab’s official website.
Dragon Ball Z is a Japanese anime series based on the manga series Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama. It premiered in 1989 and follows the adventures of Goku, a powerful Saiyan warrior, and his friends as they protect the Earth from various threats.
The Dragon Ball manga series was published in Weekly Shonen Jump from 1984 to 1995. As the series gained popularity, an anime adaptation was created, and Dragon Ball Z was the continuation of this story arc.
The popularity of Dragon Ball has skyrocketed over the years, expanding into a massive franchise that includes movies, video games, merchandise, and even theme parks.
Since its release, a total of 20 animated theatrical films have been produced based on the Dragon Ball series in Japan.
In 2009, a Hollywood live-action adaptation of Dragon Ball, titled Dragonball: Evolution, was released, starring Justin Chatwin as Goku, Chow Yun-fat as Master Roshi, James Marsden as Piccolo, and Emmy Rossum as Bulma.
In 2024, Toei Animation released Dragon Ball Daima, the latest installment in the Dragon Ball franchise.