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Available to ship only within the contiguous United States; not available for international shipping. Please note this is a SPECIAL ORDER item and will ship separately from other items in your order. Herald your new titles with gorgeously embroidered chair markers inspired by vintage hope chest linens. Set of 2, Mr. and Mrs. ’s terms of use and arbitration agreement Learn more about our return policy See information on our shipping rates Are you an international customer? Read more about our shipping rates for international orders Gowns not returned in original condition may be refused or subject to a $75 restocking fee. Chiavari Chairs Wedding is the largest manufacturer and distributor of chiavari chairs in the United States with the lowest prices on the market. We are one of the first companies to introduce chiavari chairs to the US market and over the past seven years have established an experience and expertise that customers have come to trust.




We are a bulk chiavari chair wholesaler for national hotels, resorts, museums, and banquet facilities. All of our chiavari chairs are commercial grade and constructed of the highest quality materials for exceptional durability and strength. Refine your style with our collection of beautiful chiavari chairs. Available for both rental and purchase, our chiavari chairs come in a variety of materials including wood, mahogany, resin, clear, and aluminum. Choose from an array of colors to accentuate your decor: gold, white, silver, black, ivory, fruitwood, copper, champagne or walnut. Purchases start at $32 per gold chiavari chair and only $4.95 per chiavari chair for rental (includes premium seat cushion), setup, and takedown. Wholesale chiavari chairs purchase available nationwide in the United States. Currently, chiavari chair rental is available in the surrounding areas of Michigan and Ohio – Ann Arbor, Plymouth, Whitemore Lake, Saline, Chelsea, Dexter, Jackson, Milan, Northville, Novi, Dearborn, Detroit, Farmington Hills, Rochester Hills, Birmingham, West Bloomfield, Royal Oak, Southfield, Auburn Hills, Grosse Pointe, Lansing, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Brighton, Troy, Livonia, and Toledo, Ohio (please contact us to see the availability for your local area)




We also provide professional chiavari ballroom chair delivery and pickup for your event at the lowest rates in the nation. We stand behind this guarantee. Constructed from select hardwood of the highest quality and integrity, our wood chiavari ballroom chairs are made to last and capable of withstanding the demands of heavy commercial use. A new patent frame design integrates seamless joint locking structure of incredible strength with beautiful detail surface work. Introducing a distinctive quality rarely seen in event furnishing, the new resin chiavari chair features unmatched surface shine, durability and strength. Resin is a composite polycarbonate technology with exclusive proprietary additives that surpasses plastic in strength and contains a techno-polymer that is UV protected to prevent fading & aging. With functionality in mind, our seat covers are designed with an innovative mini zipper that allows it to be easily removed and cleaned separately. The tailored seat cushion interior contains a soft and thick foam pad that provides lasting comfort.




All cushion colors available including – white, black, ivory, and burgundy. Ballroom Chairs Dimensions – 15.7 in x 17.7 in x 36.2 in or 40 cm x 45 cm x 92 cm Ballroom Chairs Weight – 11 pounds or 5 kg DETROIT – ANN ARBOR S. Main St. Ann Arbor, Mi         M-F 10am – 7pm  Sat 10am – 2pm EST S. Los Angeles St. Los Angeles, Ca M-F 7am – 5pm   Sat am – 2pm PSTThe common problem with wedding ceremony chair hire A quick survey of last year’s weddings I was at says that about 10% of wedding ceremonies had enough chairs for everyone to be seated. There’s nothing wrong with making people stand, but there’s a human brain thing that everyone is missing. Read on to understand. It’s a popular and common wedding trend to hire a handful of chairs, 32 is a nice number that leaves four rows of eight chairs, split down the middle for an aisle, and the rest of the guests will be expected to stand. Not an unreasonable expectation of most adults.




32 or so chairs is more than enough for grandma and your parents and the odd person that really wants to be seated. And here arises the problem. Everyone is too darn polite. It’s not a terrible problem, I’d rather write about polite people than rude people. But this politeness thing has to stop somewhere! The average couple might have two parents, four grandparents, eight uncles and aunties, and maybe two elderly friends of the family, that’s sixteen chairs possible filled. Wnd no-one else is sitting. They’re waiting for better guests, or more family, or more important people, which is all really polite and awesome. But it’s also 3:40pm and the bride is due to walk down the aisle any second now and there’s three things in my mind: The chairs cost money, on average $10-15 a chair to hire for a ceremony, so the standing polite people are burning a couple’s cold hard cash. The chairs are empty and how’s that going to look in photos? The chairs are empty, how would the couple feel when they glance at their guests and see all these empty chairs.




I know I’m overreacting to a simple issue. But why waste $12.50 per chair on super polite people? In a recent wedding ceremony, a few moments before the bride arrived I asked guests to fill the remaining seats, no-one would, so I politely invited one couple to sit just so there were not two rows of empty chairs and the male guest was a bit offended that I would choose him. It got awkward, I left it, the seats were empty, I felt silly. So here’s three solutions I thought of: Have fewer chairs: hire eight or so chairs, however many you need for family and elderly. Have more chairs: hire enough chairs for everyone to sit. Over order by about 10% maybe so that there’s room for groups and everyone to be seated together. Have your handful of 32/24 chairs: but put name tags on them and get ushers or siblings to sit people that you would like seated. Am I overthinking this? Email me to let me know, or start the conversation on social media / FB / Twit.

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