Description
Chiavari Chairs have become a classic in the event industry, and are also very popular in high profile entertainment venues. Chiavari chairs are ideal for weddings, whether lavish or simplistic, due to their beautiful frame design and how well they photograph. Chiavari chairs are used in all types of settings, due to their lightweight, stacking capabilities and elegant design.
This beautiful chair will become your premier choice for both indoor and outdoor events. The added touch of included cushions will please your guests with the extra comfort.
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History
The Chiavarina was created in 1807 by a cabinetmaker from Chiavari on the northwestern Italian coast, Giuseppe Gaetano Descalzi (known as “Campanino” because he came from a family of bell ringers), who at the invitation of the president of the Economic Society of Chiavari, the Marquis Stefano Rivarola, reworked some chairs in the French Empire style, simplifying the decorative elements and lightening the structural elements.
The chair was a success and soon many factories opened in Chiavari and surrounding towns. When Gaetano Descalzi died in 1855, about 600 workers were making Chiavari chairs. The chair was praised by Charles Albert of Savoy, Napoleon III, and by the sculptor Antonio Canova.
Top Ten Reasons to Rent Chiavari Chairs in Houston, TX.
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Chiavari chairs deliver thrills even without any frills.
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There are countless ways to add on your favorite things– bows, sashes and ribbons galore!
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People will like you more because the chair has a cushion they can put their tush on.
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Move ‘em around again, and again, and again because they’re light and durable.
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How can you go wrong with gold or silver?
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Your guests will look so proper and feel super comfy.
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It’s see-through, so people can see all the hours you spent on decorating the tables.
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If you spill your wine, you can just trade out the cushion. Neat until the party’s complete.
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They look expensive.
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You can pronounce chiavari (shi-VAR-ee) and sound so super cool.
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