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Banquet Chairs and Chiavari Chairs for Formal Events


Planning a wedding or a reunion? Is there a formal dinner party in the office? The decorations, flower arrangements and the banquet chairs and tables that you will be using will certainly make a difference. Chiavari chairs will certainly give the occasion the formality and grandeur that you would like to achieve!

Whether it's made out of the traditional wood, metal or the modern resin, these Chiavari chairs are the best choice that you can make when it comes to having a banquet, a formal dinner or a wedding reception. The fine details that come with the bamboo-shaped carvings that come with these chairs are guaranteed to wow the audience. If you are thinking of buying these elegant chairs, you can start by browsing for manufacturers online. This way you will be able to check on the various designs and colors that are available. At the same time you will have a general idea on how much they would cost. Those made out of high quality wood and those made out of plastic resin compounds are generally more expensive as they make use of sturdy materials. However, the wooden Chiavari chairs are known to be more classy as most manufacturers are able to give more attention to detail when it comes to making furniture out of wood. Likewise the multiple coats of lacquer finish will certainly give the chair a very elegant look!

When used in weddings, these chairs require minimal additional decor. Often, these chairs can be decorated with organza, ribbon or sash. These accents are generally used when you want to present your chairs according to your event's motif. If for example you have a themed wedding that uses the spring flower colors of yellow, pink and green, then getting ribbons of the same shades or designs to serve as accents for your chairs would certainly be a great idea. Many event planners and decorators also consider accentuating these chairs to match a table centerpiece.

Chiavari chairs can cost around $45 to $70 depending on the material and design. Those that come with high quality seat cushions are of course, more expensive but may very well be worth every dollar you spend. If you order these chairs online, expect your purchases to be delivered within a few days, depending on the chairs that are in stock and depending on the volume of your order. Many manufacturers and furniture stores will indicate the availability of stocks when you browse their websites. You can also rent these chairs at $10 each.

A more cost effective alternative that you may also want to think about for these formal events are those linen covers for banquet chairs. These chair covers are great if you are using old and worn out chairs for your event or reception.

Covers for banquet chairs can cost you a little over $2 if you order them online. They may not look as grand as the tiffany chairs of the Chiavari chairs but they are certainly acceptable alternatives.



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