DXRacer Design Your Own Customizable Craft Series Chairs Hit The Market

DXRacer has just announced a new customizable craft series of gaming chairs that mix high quality materials with a unique self styled design for your posterior.

DXRacer might be one of the best known chair brands on the market, but that doesn’t mean they are sitting on their laurels. The manufacturer has just announced a new lineup of chairs, called the DXRacer Craft Series. This new range doesn’t just distinguish itself with DXRacer’s established branding but adds your very own graphics, a bewildering array of design, and tons of color options to your front room or gaming den.

While plenty of manufacturers tout an endless combination of colors for plenty of products, DXRacer will allow owners to use any image on the front, sides, or back complemented by high-quality, detailed embroidery. Custom Craft Series orders require a minimum order of six chairs per design. No more grabbing a screen printed pillow or opting for another game tie in. We’re aiming for our own Gamespace chair sometime soon.  For those seeking inspiration, seven pre-made original designs are available including the pink Hello Human Cat, blue America Edition, grey Spaceman, black and gold Koi Fish, white Thinker, yellow Dino Rabbit, and standard black Originals.  If you’re already planning what to build, DXRacer will deliver your design on a top of the range chair. Taking cues from the sumptuous Master Series, the Craft Series features soft polyurethane leather, integrated lumbar support, a magnet recliner cover, as well as a free cool gel memory foam pillow, all sitting atop a sturdy aluminum base.

The DXRacer Craft Series looks to be the next step on from laser etched gaming mice and self styled mouse pads. It will set owners back $469 USD in the United States, with shipments to begin sometime in mid-March. For more information on the full DXRacer gaming chair lineup, please visit the main DXRacer official website and or check out social media for more. For now, I’m going to spruce up the Gamespace logo and decide which shade of green to use.

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