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20+ Halloween Furniture Even the Dead Would Appreciate

A nightmare for guests
Mehul ThakurBy Mehul ThakurOctober 13, 2023Updated:October 1, 20247 Mins Read
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Halloween is approaching and people are readying their houses for the spooky festival. Wacky food, scary costumes, and creepy decorations are about to rule the world until the harvest moon sets. But wait, what about furniture? Don’t you want to give a scary makeover to your interior with creepy-looking furniture? Well, if you haven’t decided on that yet, take a look at these 20+ Halloween furniture design ideas that will fill up your inspiration.

Skull-Shaped Chair

A skull-shaped chair is a good example of Halloween-themed furniture. Have a look at this creepy skull chair by Hong Kong-based Chic Sin Design. It is a skull but as you lift its jaw, a comfortable chair is revealed.

Skull Shaped Chair
Image: Chic Sin Design
Skull Shaped Chair with opened mouth
Image: Chic Sin Design

Skull Sculptural Table 

This round table by Design Toscano has a sculptural angry skull design in a faux bone finish on the base. There is a glass top completing the design. It looks ideal for display at Halloween.

Lost Souls Gothic Skull Glass-Topped Table design tuscano
Image: Amazon

Coffin Office Chair

It is a conceptual furniture design by Chairbox that is available as an NFT. The exterior design in the shape of a coffin gives it a perfect look for Halloween.

Coffin Office Chair for Halloween
Image: Chairbox

Nemo Chair

Designed by Fabio Novembre for Driade, the armchair may have been inspired by Michael Myers mask. It looks like a masked head from the back and has gaps on eyes.

Nemo Chair mask halloween scary
Image: Driade

Coffin Couch

How about a coffin couch in your living room? Handcrafted by Von Erickson, this sofa will surely give your guests serious jolts. Influenced by the notion of afterlife, it is an unusual couch that depicts dark side of life. It has a velvet covered thick foam cushion and classic metal spring construction seat. It’s a not-so-scary piece of furniture that you can use even after Halloween.

coffin sofa_1
Image: Etsy/VonErickson
coffin sofa_1
Image: Etsy/VonErickson

Skeleton Rocking Chair

This hand-carved Memento Mori skeleton rocking chair is made from walnut and beech wood with an embossed leather cushion. Super scary, isn’t it?

skeleton rocking chair
Image: Gizmodo
sekelton rocking chair
Image: Gizmodo

Full Throttle Coffee Table

Two full-size skeleton busts holding a glass top make this coffee table. The bronze skeletons sitting on a brushed steel base offer a shiny look. Full Throttle coffee table will add a grim feel to any space.

Full Throttle Coffee Table
Image: Skelemental
Full Throttle coffee table
Image: Skelemental

Also Read: 100+ DIY Halloween Wreaths to Welcome Evil Spirits into Your Home

Skeleton Hand Table

This skeleton hand table is built by metal worker Rajala, who has shared it at DeviantArt. It looks spooky and is a great decorative furniture piece for the fright night. The skeleton hand holding the glass top is about 60 cm tall.

Skeleton Hand Table
Image: DeviantArt

Crawling Skeleton Table

This unique table is designed by Paul Insect. It features a skeleton playboy bunny complete with ears, stiletto heels, gold tooth, and a mirror placed under the skeleton face. The skeleton seems to be carrying the glass tabletop on its back.

Crawling Skeleton Table
Image: Paul Insect
Crawling Skeleton Table
Image: Paul Insect

Simple Skull Chair

Designed by French design studio Pool, this simplistic fiberglass chair with a skull-inspired back was presented as a part of Nouvelle Vague exhibition in 2011. Creepily amazing, what do you think?

skull chair
Image: Benjamin Le Du/Pool
Simple Skull Chair
Image: Benjamin Le Du/Pool

Coffin Bookcase

Showcase your favorite book collection in a terrifying way in this bookcase that is in the shape of a coffin. The maker has adorned it with blood splatters and unique paintings of famous scary characters.

Serial Killers 3ft Coffin Shelf
Image: Etsy/BlackenedArtDesign

Dinosaur Claw Table

This vintage dinosaur claw table was last sold at Julien’s Auctions. Made from resin with elongated octagonal glass top, it was gifted to Slash by Charlie Sheen.

Dinosaur Claw Table
Image: Julien’s Live

Scopophilia Eyeball Chair

How about a sculptural chair covered in hundreds of eyeballs? Scopophilia eyeball chair by Fiona Roberts is case in the point. It was showcased at the Helpmann Academy Graduate Exhibition 2012 in Adelaide, Australia.

SCOPOPHILIA EYEBALL CHAIR BY FIONA ROBERTS
Image: James Field/Fiona Roberts
SCOPOPHILIA EYEBALL CHAIR BY FIONA ROBERTS
Image: James Field/Fiona Roberts

Sensory Deprivation Skull Cabin

Created by Atelier van Lieshout, this skull pod is inspired by the Study Skulls and other skulls Joep van Lieshout made in the late nineties. The skull opens out to reveal a compartment ideal to escape the sensory clutter of modern life.

Sensory Deprivation skull cabin by Atelier Van Leishout
Image: Atelier Van Lieshout
Sensory Deprivation skull cabin by Atelier Van Leishout
Image: Atelier Van Lieshout

Crypt Creeper Casket Bed

Real caskets can be turned into furniture. This coffin look alike bed can give a really dreadful feeling. Perfect Halloween furniture design for people wanting to sleep like a vampire.

Crypt Creeper Casket Bed
Image: Haunt
Crypt Creeper Casket Bed
Image: Haunt

Ghastly Coffin Table

DIY experts Tanya Memme and Daniel Kucan have made this coffin table for 2015 Halloween. It is a cool idea to make one to add a chilling vibe in living room or backyard.

Ghastly coffin table
Image: Hallmark Channel

Skull Armchair

This giant skull armchair is designed by French designer Gregory Besson. Its body is built from fiberglass and seat is upholstered in leather. The chair’s horrifying view is visible from the back side while the comfy seating area reveals itself from the front.

Giant Skull Armchair by Gregory Besson
Image: Gregory Besson
Giant Skull Armchair by Gregory Besson
Image: Gregory Besson

Also Read: Scarecrow Decorations for Halloween Fright and Fun

Twin Size Skull Bed With Matching Nightstands

Made from 1 ½-inch thick Ponderosa Pine frame, this bed with two matching nightstands is a wonderful piece of furniture to achieve ‘skull and bones’ theme in bedroom. There are 3D skull and cross-bone cutouts on the bed.

Twin size skull bed with matching nightstan
Image: Pinterest

Beam Coffee Table With Skull Artwork on Top

This beautiful beam coffee table is made from four Scottish Spruce sleepers, finished in a deep walnut wood stain. A Gothic skull has been hand painted, crafted and distressed into the sleepers. There is also a glass top hovering 5-6 inches above the wooden one.

Beam coffee table with skull artwork on top
Image: Etsy/CappaESpada
Beam coffee table with skull artwork on top
Image: Etsy/CappaESpada

Skull Armchair

Skull armchair by Harold Sangouard is a great piece of furniture for someone who is willing to decorate their interior in a gothic style. It will certainly be a fun and scary addition to your living room for Halloween. Moreover, this freaky piece of furniture will bring both mystery and elegance to your abode.

Skull armchair harow in golden
Image: Harow

Coffin-Shaped Wood Chairs

These exquisite and grim coffin-shaped wood chairs are handcrafted with wood. The chairs are either painted or finished in minwax oil based for a refined touch. They are dining table or desk height, thus being great to be used as a work chair or for dining. There is a laser engraving on the backrests for a ghostly vibe, needed for Halloween.

Coffin Shaped Wood Chairs
Image: Etsy/Ravensshadowood

Halloween Decorative Bone Throne

Treat yourself like royalty with this bone throne chair. The chair is made from molded plastic construction and a bronze finish for a realistic touch, whereas the sculpted bones give a frightening look. It is ideal for indoors as well as outdoors on a covered porch. This spooky furniture is likely to instill terror among your guests.

Halloween Decorative Bone Throne
Image: The Home Depot

Ghost Chair With Graphic Silhouette

Ghost chair is fun and elusive furniture that reveals a ghostlike silhouette when placed under a distinctive light. It is crafted by Amsterdam-based artist duo, Ralph Nauta and Lonneke Gordijn, founder of the Studio Drift. The chair is an epitome of fine craftsmanship and ready to level up an eerie atmosphere of your living room.  

Ghost Chair With Graphic Silhouette
Image: Drift

So how do you feel about Halloween furniture design ideas taking over your home? Tell us in the comments. Happy Halloween!

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