Whether you’re planning a wedding, engagement or a milestone party, although hiring chairs and tables are not the biggest of your worries, they are an essential aspect of your event to ensure your guests are comfortable. It is much easier to have the bigger items sorted early, especially if you are planning a big event. For the chairs especially, if you’ll be filling a room with chairs and it’s important that you consider the guests that are attending. For example, will there be any elderly and or kids attending? Here we’ll go through the most popular types of chairs hired and everything you need to know when considering which would be the beset for your type of event.
The Tiffany Chair
Starting with the most popular chair, the Tiffany Chair. There’s a reason most couples and event planners choose to hire the Tiffany Chair. Firstly it’s practicality, being light weight and stackable, and affordability, whether you’re hiring just a few or it’s a bulk order for a large event. The plus side is the classic style of the Tiffany Chair means it suits any room and effortlessly adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any styled event. The Tiffany Chair comes in five colours at Event Hire Sydney, white, black, silver, gold and clear. Each chair also comes with a removable padded cushion matched to your colour of choice.
The Folding Chair
Although it might sound simplistic, the Folding Chair looks beautiful when styled suitably. When lined up together, the humble Folding Chair looks classy and elegant, and guests will love how comfortable the tilted back and padded bottom is. Adding a decorative touch such as a floral arrangement or sash always looks effective and is an easy way to add your own personal flair.
The most important thing to consider when planning your event and hiring chairs, is to book as early as possible. The sooner you have your bigger items of furniture hired, the sooner you’ll be able to move on to planning the rest. Having the bigger items sorted will also help everything else to fall into place more easily, i.e. You’ll be able to start mapping a floor plan and feature items for the space etc.
By Emma Raven | Published December 20, 2017