When Disney says they want you on the edge of your seat, they’re not speaking metaphorically anymore. The streaming giant unveiled “EDGEOFYØR Seat,” a handcrafted wooden chair built to keep viewers literally on the edge of their seats while watching Huluween programming. And yes, they actually carved away most of the chair to make this happen.
Let’s be honest, most of us watch horror movies curled up under blankets with all the lights on, occasionally peeking through our fingers at the scary parts. But the chair was developed by Austin-based creative agency CALLEN with San Francisco furniture maker Fyrn, two companies that apparently don’t believe in cozy viewing experiences. The EDGEOFYØR Seat is a tongue-in-cheek twist on Fyrn’s award-winning Mariposa chair, with over 80% of the seat hacked away, leaving only the very edge intact.
Designer: CALLEN and Fyrn for Disney+
The design is delightfully absurd. The solid wood EDGEOFYØR Seat is finished in Charcoal Black and paired with Fyrn’s patented brackets in Copper Bronze. It’s gorgeous in that theatrical, slightly menacing way that makes you want to photograph it but not necessarily sit on it. The tagline stamped on this limited edition piece reads “Handcrafted by Fyrn. Engineered for Fear,” which is both brilliant marketing and a fair warning.
To launch the chair, Disney created a darkly funny 30-second social film called “Chainsaw.” Picture this: a dim workshop, the short features a masked craftsman wielding a buzzing chainsaw as he slices away most of a wooden chair, leaving behind only the seat’s edge. It’s horror movie camp meets IKEA assembly instructions, and it works perfectly for the Halloween season. Disney+ positions the chair as a playful reminder that Huluween programming doesn’t allow for casual viewing. It’s a fair assessment, though whether that’s because of the genuinely terrifying content or the extremely uncomfortable seating arrangement is up for debate.
What makes this whole concept especially clever is that it takes a common phrase and transforms it into a physical object. We’ve all heard “edge of your seat” used to describe suspenseful entertainment, but CALLEN and Fyrn actually engineered a chair that removes any other option. It’s experiential marketing at its most literal, turning a streaming experience into something you can touch, photograph, and probably regret sitting on after about five minutes. For Fyrn, a company built on craftsmanship and storytelling, reimagining their Mariposa chair as the EDGEOFYØR Seat offered an opportunity to tackle a more playful design challenge. The fact that a company known for precision furniture design agreed to essentially destroy most of their own chair speaks to the fun spirit behind this collaboration.
This Halloween stunt ties into Disney+’s Huluween programming lineup, which includes everything from classics to fresh releases. This year for Huluween, classics like Scream, The Sixth Sense, Hocus Pocus, and Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas join new arrivals such as The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Marvel Zombies, The Man in My Basement, and Stay. The programming is extensive enough that you might actually need that uncomfortable chair to keep you alert through a marathon.
At its core, this is design theater in the best possible way. Nobody actually needs a chair with 80% of its seat carved away. But creating one sparks conversation, generates social media buzz, and makes people think differently about how physical objects can enhance digital experiences. It’s the kind of whimsical, slightly chaotic energy that Halloween deserves. The EDGEOFYØR Seat represents something larger happening in brand marketing, where companies are finding creative ways to make digital content feel more tangible. Sure, you could just sit on your regular couch to watch scary movies, but where’s the commitment in that? This chair forces you to literally buy into the experience, even if your back might not thank you for it later.
Whether Disney produces more of these limited edition conversation pieces or this remains a one-off Halloween stunt, the EDGEOFYØR Seat has already accomplished its mission: making people stop, laugh, and reconsider what furniture can be when it’s designed with theatrical flair instead of pure function.
The post Disney’s Spooky Chair Removes Comfort From Halloween Viewing first appeared on Yanko Design.