Freestyles for Free Smiles
Connection through
Rhythm.
Project Happy Chair is a mission-driven vehicle spreading brightness and positivity through music and interaction across markets, hospitals, and community events throughout Hawaii.



Logan Anderson
Rebuilding Through
Connection.
Logan Anderson grew up in Hawaii, using music and humor to bridge gaps between all walks of life. After facing personal challenges upon turning 30, he began a journey of self-rebuilding, leading to the creation of the Happy Chair model with the support of close friends.
Starting at the Parker Ranch Center food court, Logan expanded his reach into the Waimea community and beyond. To sharpen his skills, he transitioned into online spaces, connecting with a vast variety of people globally to practice the art of the freestyle.
Today, he travels with his signature chairs and special guitars to foster sincere human connection, one smile at a time.
The Happy Chairs
Physical records of human connection. More than furniture, these chairs are covered in signatures and the memories of everyone who has sat in them.
Big Island
Rooted in Waimea, connecting where the journey began.
Maui
A physical home for stories and connection on the Valley Isle.
Oahu
Reaching the hearts of the community in the Gathering Place.
Big Island Chair


Oahu Chair


Book a Freestyle
Bring the unique energy and positivity of Project Happy Chair to your next event or personal moment with a variety of tailored booking options. Whether you are looking for a quick 15-minute “Freestyle Fun” burst to spark a smile or a deep, 60-minute “Memory-Making Moment” for a more meaningful interaction, Logan offers a one-of-a-kind musical experience designed to lift your mood and build rapport. These sessions feature spontaneous verses and personalized conversations that are curated to be apolitical, appropriate, and sure to make you laugh. Having shared his gift at hospitals, schools, festivals, and community markets, Logan is ready to bring his message of connection and brightness directly to you.
The Guitars
Five distinct values, five specific instruments.

Compassion
A key instrument in his musical journey.

Faith
One of the primary guitars used to spread smiles.

Gratitude
A special gift from Henry Kahiki.

Patience
An essential part of his traveling toolkit.

Love
“Still working on…”
Support the Project
By engaging with the project, you help sustain a vehicle for sincere connection and community impact that has grown from local Hawaiian roots to a global online reach.


