Cloud and Sephiroth themed Final Fantasy VII Remake gaming chairs announced by Nitori

The popular Japanese furniture and home goods retailer Nitori has announced a new line of gaming chairs themed around the iconic video game, Final Fantasy VII Remake.
Nitori is a major retailer in Japan, often compared to IKEA for its wide range of affordable and functional home furnishings.

This new collaboration brings the world of the hit RPG to a pair of special-edition, cockpit-style gaming chairs.
The collection features two different designs, each based on one of the game’s most famous characters: the protagonist Cloud Strife and the antagonist, Sephiroth.

The Cloud Strife model features a black base with green accents, which is designed to evoke the futuristic atmosphere of the city of Midgar.



The back of the chair is decorated with a large, impressive illustration of Cloud holding his signature, massive Buster Sword.




The Sephiroth model is also black-based and features a powerful design on its back.



This illustration depicts the iconic villain with his long silver hair and his signature Masamune sword, surrounded by flames.




Both chairs are designed for long periods of comfortable use, whether for gaming or for remote work.
They feature an ergonomic, cockpit-style design, and each comes with a headrest and a lumbar support cushion to reduce strain.


The chairs are made from a synthetic leather material that is easy to wipe clean.


This new collection offers fans of the legendary game a new and stylish way to upgrade their gaming or home office setup and can be combined with a new Final Fantasy VII Remake themed gaming desk and desk mat, which have also been revealed by Nitori.

The “Final Fantasy VII Remake Collaboration Chair” is priced at ¥29,990 (approx. $204 USD/£150 GBP) for each of the two designs.
Pre-orders for the chairs are currently open on the Nitori online store, and the chairs are scheduled to begin shipping on the 16th of November, 2025.
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