We get it — as a Pokémon trainer, the ultimate goal is to catch ‘em all. But while we sadly can’t manifest a Snorlax IRL, getting a huge bean bag of the sleepy Pokémon seems like the next best thing.
For those looking to create your dream secret base at home outside of your game, we’ve compiled a list of unique Pokémon themed household items here for you. Now you don’t have to travel across the land, searching far and wide just to live like a true Pokémon master.
Trainers who are looking to rest up before their next journey can nua on these Pokémon armchairs in designs of Ditto, Gengar and Snorlax. The store also offers matching Pokéball leg rests for you to “catch” your faves while you kick your feet up and lay back for a quick snooze.
Price: ¥25,990 (~SGD$291.27)
Shipping fee: $7 per pound via freight forwarding service Buyandship
Where to buy: Rakuten
Don’t underestimate these soft and fluffy Pokémon bean bags — they actually weigh a whopping 136kg each. While it’s still nowhere close to Snorlax’s actual weight, sink into its belly while binge-watching your favourite Netflix series. Don’t blame us if Snorlax uses the moveset “Sleep” on you while you rest.
A Ditto design is also available, sporting its iconic poker face.
Price: USD$199.99 (~SGD$271.61)
Shipping fee: Calculated upon checkout via freight forwarding service Shipito
Where to buy: Pokémon Center US
While Psyduck is a Water-type Pokémon, it turns out it can also be other types too — like your cup of tea. Chase away your headaches with the Psyduck teapot, inspired by the “Kodak Watering Can” from the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl games. Pour out your tea out through Psyduck’s beak, available for purchase in late April 2022.
Price: ¥13,200 (~SGD$148.05)
Shipping fee: Calculated upon checkout via freight forwarding service Tenso
Where to buy: Ensky
Satisfy your late night instant noodle cravings by boiling water in this adorable 1.5L Pikachu electric kettle. As Pikachu is an Electric-type Pokémon, you can imagine it using the moveset “Thunderbolt” to heat up your noodles while you enjoy the ultimate supper experience.
Price: $48.80
Shipping fee: Free
Where to buy: Shopee
In celebration of Pokémon’s 25th anniversary, Pokémon Center Japan released a set of Pikachu tableware to upgrade your kitchen to be the very best, like no home ever was. The Pikachu pancake pan is part of this collection, allowing you to make pancakes shaped in Pikachu’s face to start off your morning right.
Price: USD$58.80 (~SGD$79.74)
Shipping fee: Free
Where to buy: Ebay
To all the home bakers that emerged during the Circuit Breaker period, here’s a new rolling pin that might add extra sweetness to your cookies. The Pokémon rolling pin is able to decorate your treats in designs of Generation 1 Pokémon, such as Squirtle, Bulbasaur and Charmander.
Pikachu fans can also get their hands on a Pikachu rolling pin, to produce fresh treats in our fave iconic mascot.
Price: $27.38
Shipping fee: $25.65
Where to buy: Etsy
Take a nap on Gengar’s tongue with the Gengar futon, complete with Gengar’s mouth as the perfect pillow to block out the bright lights. With its 170cm long tongue, you can now experience what it’s like for Gengar to use the moveset “Lick” on you without any consequences.
Price: $376
Shipping fee: Calculated upon checkout
Where to buy: Premium Bandai
This Metapod sleeping bag is the ultimate hiding space we’ve always wished for when playing hide-and-seek as kids. The sleeping bag is lined with cushions and doesn’t zip all the way up, allowing you to peek your head out on top. Hopefully, Metapod will use the moveset “Harden” and hide you away from your upcoming Zoom meeting.
Price: $483
Shipping fee: Calculated upon checkout
Where to buy: Premium Bandai
Zhng up your workspace or gamer girl set up with the Pokémon themed Omnidesks. It’s available in 3 designs of Pikachu with the 8 Eevee-lutions, Generation 1 and Generation 8 starter Pokémon, as well as a fiery Charizard design. The desk also comes with Pokéball prints along the side to aid you on your next adventure.
Price: $950
Shipping fee: Calculated upon checkout
Where to buy: Omnidesk
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Treat yourself and your back to Secretlab’s Charizard and Pikachu gaming chairs, complete with an embroidery of the characters on the front and back. Available in the Titan Evo 2022 Series, these beloved Pokémon from the original Kanto region take us back to our childhood nostalgia.
Price: $619
Shipping fee: Free
Where to buy: Secretlab
Impress your guests with the Hypebeast Charizard rug to place in your living room, available in 2 colours of white and black. As the rug design pays tribute to the card game, it’s a must-have item for collectors to add to their collection.
Price: $129
Shipping fee: Calculated upon checkout
Where to buy: Limited Edt
At first glance, these sofas may just look like ordinary sofas you can find in an IKEA showroom. But upon further inspection, hardcore fans will be able to recognise the subtle Pikachu prints on the bright yellow cushions.
For the ultimate movie marathon experience, get the matching Pokéball side table for your drinks and snacks.
Price: ¥199,100 (~SGD$2,232.67)
Shipping fee: Calculated upon checkout via freight forwarding service Buyandship
Where to buy: Pokémon Center Japan
Like how Ash’s journey as a Pokémon trainer began in his hometown, Pallet Town, your journey can also begin right from your bedroom. These comfy Pokémon bed sheets and pillows are available in 4 subtle designs, sorted out by the different Pokémon types: Ghost, Grass, Starters and a Pikachu-only design.
Additionally, you can also get matching curtains in similar designs to complete the whole bedroom look.
Price: ¥4,950 (~SGD$55.51)
Shipping fee: Calculated upon checkout via freight forwarding service Buyandship
Where to buy: Pokémon Center Japan
Light up your room with the Pikachu and Piplup lamp, adorably sitting back to back as they accompany you while you work. The palm size lamp is only 11cm tall, so you can also conveniently take it with you to bed while cosying up for a bedtime story.
Price: ¥1,200 (~SGD$14.60)
Shipping fee: Calculated upon checkout
Where to buy: Smart Japan
Command your Squirtle to use “Water Pulse” while you’re watering your plants — it’s super effective to ensure your plants get the right amount of love. This cute Squirtle watering can allows you to fill up water through its shell, and tip water out through the mouth.
Previously, the Squirtle watering can was available at Pokémon Center Singapore, but it has since sold out. Hopefully, the store will restock soon, or trainers can opt for freight forwarding services from Japan.
Price: ¥3,960 (SGD~$48.39)
Shipping fee: Calculated upon checkout via freight forwarding service Buyandship
Where to buy: Pokémon Center Japan
On rainy days, stay indoors and enjoy a solo steamboat pot in the comfort of your home. The Pokémon electric cooker pots come in 6 designs featuring Pikachu, Squirtle, Charmander, Snorlax, Jigglypuff and Psyduck.
Fun fact: the pot handle is also designed to be a phone stand, so you can catch up on your fave K-drama series as you dig in.
Price: $32.90
Shipping fee: Free
Where to buy: Shopee
Keep your packed lunch warm as you take these electric lunch boxes to work, available in 2 different Pikachu sizes and a Jigglypuff design. With a push of a button, Pikachu will “charge up” its electric power and heat up your food within 20 minutes. Don’t forget to make use of the compartments to separate your rice and dishes too.
Price: $55.90
Shipping fee: Free
Where to buy: Shopee
Serve your guests drinks in these kawaii double-walled glass mugs in designs of Ditto and Magikarp. Each purchase also comes with a Pokéball coaster, appearing as if they emerged from the ball. For a more realistic experience, you can serve grape juice in the Ditto mug and watch Ditto’s purple hues form.
Price: $29.02
Shipping fee: Free
Where to buy: Pinkoi
From creating your own secret base filled with Snorlax dolls and Pokéball desks in the game, now you can bring these household items IRL too. With these Pokémon household items by your side, you’ll be on the way to become the next Pokémon champion.
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