LDN UTD announces noblechairs partnership

26 January 2022

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London-based esports organisation LDN UTD has secured a partnership with gaming chair brand noblechairs.

As LDN UTD’s official gaming chair supplier, noblechairs’ logo will feature across the organisation’s 2022 jersey. In addition, LDN UTD’s Centre of Excellence will be provided with the brand’s chairs.

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Image credit: LDN UTD / noblechairs

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According to the release, the supplied chairs will be used for LDN UTD’s educations workshops at the Camden-based facility. This also isn’t the first time that LDN UTD has secured a partnership focused on its Centre of Excellence. Last year, the organisation teamed up with Green Man Gaming to collaborate on a joint programme at the facility.

Hannah Shiels, Commercial Manager for LDN UTD, added: “We are excited to welcome noblechairs into LDN UTD as a partner for our Centre of Excellence and wider activities. Their reputation in the gaming and esports scene is well renowned and we are looking forward to our community experiencing firsthand the comfort and support of noblechairs.”

noblechairs is a well-known provider in the gaming furniture market. The brand has teamed up with a number of esports organisations such as Mousesports, Sprout and ENCE. In the past, Nobilechairs has worked with Mercedes, Marvel, SK Gaming and Real Madrid. 

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Steven ‘fiveub’ Levitt, UK Business Development Manager for noblechairs, added: “We’re proud to be providing gamers the ergonomics they need in LDN UTD’s Centre Of Excellence. We hope the chairs enable workshops to be held based around health and education in perfect comfort.”

Esports Insider says: Noblechairs’ partnership with health and well-being focused organisations such as LDN UTD is a good fit for both sides. Visitors of the LDN UTD headquarters will now sit comfortably, as will LDN UTD’s players and teams. 

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