So, JELL-O Makes Home Décor Now

As the old ad slogan stated, “There’s always room for JELL-O.” But is there always room for JELL-O décor?

The brand reinterpreted their sweet, colorful, and wobbly dessert as furniture, which could be super fun for a dorm room or a teen bedroom—even a den or poolhouse if adults are feeling particularly nostalgic. (Seriously, if I could go back in time, I’d have put one of these in my dorm room for sure.)

An orange chair shaped like a JELL-O mold

So, JELL-O Makes Home Décor Now, In Case You Ever Wanted to Sit on a Jelly Mold

JELL-O mold furniture

The inflatable chairs, called the Jelly Collection by JELL-O, are rounded and look like they were just unmolded, available in four really vibrant colors, each representing one of the brand’s best-selling flavors: lime green, strawberry red, lemon yellow, and orange orange. (Pictured above).

JELL-O, by the way, has been around for more than 150 years, and has recently been rebranding itself—logo, packaging, vibe—in a more modern and playful way. This collection is a continuation of that, along with appealing to what they claim is a renewed interest in inflatable furniture.

The chairs were available for a limited time, for $30 each, on Amazon, but sold out in a matter of hours!

For more information—including when they will be for sale again (the company has said they will be re-stocking in the near future)—check out @jello on Instagram and TikTok.

Story by Stephen Treffinger / Photography by Noah Feck

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