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The Clarin by Hussey Seating brand specializes in portable folding chairs that are durable, stylish, comfortable and allow you the freedom to setup your facility in multiple configurations. In stadiums, theaters, amphitheaters, casinos, auditoriums, performing arts centers, schools, convention centers, and places of worship, our portable folding chairs are built to last year after year, season after season. Your spectators get the best in portable seating comfort, while you benefit from a quality folding chair that can handle your facility’s heavy traffic. Clarin by Hussey Seating Boxx Seats are the logo folding chairs chosen by the leading professional teams, universities, and high schools. We set the standard in folding logo chair durability, design and comfort. From the vivid, rub-resistant graphics to the rugged yet flexible X-Frame design, these seats are expertly engineered to last season-after-season. Inspire a winning environment with quality logo chairs from Clarin by Hussey Seating.




We can add a printed or embroidered logo to any of our upholstered portable folding chairs: 2000 Series, 3000 Series, 4000 Series (uplift seats), Premium Series, Stools and the Stadium Seat. A value series that works with smaller budgets, the 2000 Series is the jumping off point for the Clarin by Hussey Seating portable folding seat line. You get the ultra-durable X-Frame and double tube and channel steel design that will stand the test of time. Add spectator comfort with options like a 1” (25 mm) padded seat and seat back. Often used as spectator seating in gymnasiums, auditoriums, places of worship, training spaces and any other space that requires temporary seating, the 2000 Series is a great choice for any facility on a budget. A popular choice among Facility Managers and Coaches for K-12 athletic team bench logo seating and locker room seating, the 3000 Series portable folding chairs offer advanced comfort with a 3” (76 mm) upholstered seat and 1” (25 mm) upholstered seat back.




Add a printed or embroidered logo to the seat, seat back, and seat gusset to show school spirit or corporate support. Advertise sponsors on the back of the seat back as a great fundraising technique that local businesses love. The 3000 Series portable folding seat is also great for extra seating in any location. With an uplift seat that allows for safer, wider seating rows when unoccupied, the 4000 Series is expertly engineered for arenas, theaters, amphitheaters, convention centers, performing arts venues, and any other facility that requires high capacity seating. The durable X-Frame design and comfortable seating options make the 4000 Series portable folding chairs the standard folding chair among the most sought after arenas and venues across the country. Options such as magnetic aisle and row identification, detachable interbracket cup holder arms, wood grain channel trim, and contour foam seat make 4000 Series portable folding chairs as stylish and functional as they are durable.




Unrivaled portable seating comfort and distinctive designs of Clarin's Premium Series folding chairs give your premium patrons the seating experience they deserve. More and more venues choose from Clarin by Hussey Seating Premium Series folding chairs to create a memorable seating experience for their best customers. Venues find they can increase revenues by integrating Premium Series portable folding chairs into their seating mix. Choose from the plush VIP, sleek Club and stylish Contour models. From sporty, short locker room stools to tall bar-height stools, Clarin by Hussey Seating has a stool to fit your needs. Durable and stylish, choose from three round seat heights and an ottoman-style footstool. Match your décor with a wide variety of frame, vinyl and fabric choices. Add a custom logo to the seat vinyl or choose an oak veneer wood seat (round seat models only).)-we just got a set, so it is in good shape, but it could use some dressing up for family get togethers! Excellent service and excellent product!




We bought 300 white garden chairs that are of the utmost quality. Personal service and quick shipping! Wholesale Folding Tables and Chairs to Industry Pro's Choose from the fully upholstered Venue 100 chair, or the Venue 128 with its higher backrest and tough plastic wrap-around protection panel. Venue chairs can be used to create a whole auditorium quickly and simply, doubling as banqueting chairs if required. The Venue 100 and 128 can both be supplied with a side-to-side linking mechanism. Front-to-back linking is also available. Audience Systems will create custom storage trolleys according to your storage area and chair quantity. Audience Systems General Brochure Venue 100 Stacking Chair Datasheet (Metric) Venue 100 Stacking Chair Datasheet (Imperial) Venue 128 Stacking Chair Datasheet (Metric) Venue 128 Stacking Chair Datasheet (Imperial) Fidivi Bondai Fabric Swatch Sign up to our newsletter to stay connectedDon't Let Ugly Chairs Ruin Your WeddingYour wedding reception is going to be beautiful.




You've got your centerpieces, your decorations, a 32-layer cake with a different flavor for each layer...Your banquet hall's got some tickity-tackity chairs. I don't know why otherwise-decent reception halls will have only ugly metal folding chairs in their possession, but it happens. I can't wave my wand and turn ugly chairs into silver-plated Chiavaris, but I've run into the ugly chair problem several times and there are a couple of different ways to solve it. Can't I just like, not have any chairs?Ha ha ha no.What's the first thing you do when someone comes to your house? You offer them a seat, right? Unless your reception is gonna be a super-short cake and punch type deal (half hr max) you've got to have chairs. Nobody wants to stand around all night, and some people can't. It's better to have butt-ugly chairs than no chair at all.And yes, you need chairs for the wedding ceremony too. You can re-use them as your wedding reception chairs, if you've got some strong people who'll help you move 'em, but nobody wants to stand around for your whole ceremony.




Even if it's supposed to be a short ceremony, your relatives WILL get there early. I've seen people show up 1 hour + early for wedding receptions, 'cause they wanna gossip and catch up with people. Rent Chair CoversOne option is to cover those ugly chairs with some fabulous chair covers!However, just like there are 500 kinds of butts, there are 500 kinds of chairs, and 500 kinds of chair covers. Do not book chair covers sight-unseen--you need to make sure they will fit the ugly chair in question, or else you will end up further uglifying the chair with an ill-fitting, wrinkled chair cover (or worse, the chair cover won't even fit over the chair!) Your banquet hall may have chair covers available for an extra fee, or may have an existing relationship with a rental company that can provide chair covers that will fit their awful chairs. But if that's no go, borrow an ugly chair for the day and find a party rental store with covers that fit. If they won't let you do that, you need to take exact measurements of the chair in question and try to find a place in town that has covers to fit.




.One easy option is the bag-style chair cover (see picture). It fits over most any chair, even folding chairs. Eh, I'm not a fan, but clearly a lot of people like them. However, you do have to tie them on, which is harder than just slipping on a fitted cover.How much is this all going to cost? If you're looking for a basic white polyester chair cover, expect to spend at least $2-3 / chair. If you want to bring a little color into the mix, colored chair covers are an option but can be expensive and difficult to find. Remember, it's a wedding: it's okay to use white. Another option is using a white chair cover, then tying a nice colored chair sash around the chair. You can either rent the chair sashes from the same company, or use strips of tulle or any fabric, but tying the sashes is going to add to your set-up time. How fast can you tie a perfect bow? Buy Chair CoversIf you're not having any luck with rentals, you can buy chair covers online and have them shipped to you. You will need to get dead-accurate measurements of the chair.




A reputable dealer will send you a sample first (which you may or may not have to pay for), so you don't end up paying for 300 chair covers that don't fit.Whether you decide to rent or buy, don't forget that somebody has to put all these dang chair covers on. Your venue might do it, probably for an extra fee, but if that's a no go you need to allow time to get this done. When testing out the sample cover, make note of how much time it takes to get it on the chair so you can get an idea of how much time this is going to take up. Chair Cover & Sash GalleryClick thumbnail to view full-size So Should I Rent Or Buy?You may have noticed that it costs about the same to rent a chair cover as it does to buy a chair cover. The chair covers available to the general public to buy on Amazon or Alibaba or what-have-you aren't the same as rental chair covers. Since rentals have to last, they're usually a thicker, sturdier fabric. Since you're probably only gonna use them once, who cares? Well the better fabric will drape better, and it won't be see-through.




The last thing you wanna see is the ugly chair, right?A rental company will also be able to deliver the chair covers straight to the venue, and will have the staff available to set up the chair covers and tie sashes--this will cost extra of course, but unless you have a crew of buddies willing to do this it's something that needs to be done.Whether renting or purchasing, find out how the chair covers will arrive---on hangers, folded, in plastic wrap? Nothing looks worse than a wrinkly chair cover, so if the company is sending you the chair covers in shrink wrap, you're probably going to need a portable steamer to steam these things on-site. Rent better chairsSounds counter-intuitive, but a chair cover to cover an ugly chair can often cost more to rent or buy than just renting a nice chair that doesn't need to be covered. Make sure your banquet hall allows outside chairs and provides a space to put the unwanted chairs.Almost every rental company in the country has white wood / white resin wedding chairs (see picture).




These go with any décor and rent for $2-5 depending on what part of the country you live in. And, no futzing around with bows, though you can add bows to them if you're the sort that likes futzing around with things. You can also find them in light wood, dark wood, or black.If you're going for a more casual feel, you can rent nice white plastic folding chairs for $1-2 each.You can get a UHaul and pick them up yourself, or get them delivered by the rental company. The white resin chairs in the picture stack 25 per 5' tall stack--definitely won't fit in your car! Don't expect your venue to set up somebody else's chairs, so you need to either pay the rental company to do it or make sure you have enough set-up time to do it yourself.Unlike most venue chairs, they're foldable and stackable, so if your guests decide they need to expand the dance floor they're easy to move out of the way. Rental Wedding Chairs - When life hands you ugly chairs, rent better ones.Click thumbnail to view full-size




Okay, so what happens if I can't afford to do any of that stuff?All of the above options are going to cost $300-400 easy (assuming a 100-person wedding, and assuming you're using the same chairs for ceremony & reception). If you can't swing that, here are some more options:* Rent or buy chair covers for the head table only. It's not the perfect solution, but renting 10 chair covers makes a smaller dent in the budget than renting 200, and many of your important pictures will be of the head table.* Roll with it: Are your chairs truly hideous, or do they just not match your wedding colors? If it's still early and you haven't paid for your table linens or bridesmaids dresses yet, why not change the color scheme to match the chairs?I do not recommend trying to sew your own chair covers. It's ridiculously time-consuming, and takes way more fabric than you'd think. Pics of chairs from...The plastic folding & fanback chairs. ThisThis is a company that sells these chairs in bulkAll of the other unadorned chairs.

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