
Rental of golden tiffany chairs for events
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The highlight of your prestigious receptions. Golden Tiffany (Chiavari) chair, elegant and light.
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One of the must-haves for your wedding. The golden Tiffany chair (or Chiavari) will bring elegance and charm.
The golden Tiffany chair: a favorite of American weddings
This chair is the darling of American weddings. Haven’t you ever seen it in an American series or film during wedding scenes? In Friends for example? Keep your eyes peeled next time and you will definitely see it.
The golden Tiffany chair is an ideal choice for your events, weddings, receptions or seminars. This elegant and refined chair will bring a touch of glamor and class to your decoration.
It is a very popular chair in the United States, where it is often used for official ceremonies or private parties.
It is also very popular in Europe, where it brings a note of elegance and refinement to any type of event. In France, we generally prefer the white Napoleon-chair or transparent. Opt for this chair in a new, more modern style but which retains the charm of classicism.
Gold goes perfectly with a white topping.
A stackable and lightweight chair
Made from one-piece polypropylene, the Tiffany chair has all the advantages of resin. Easy to clean and shock resistant, the Tiffany chair is UV treated for indoor and outdoor use. Stackable and lightweight, it also allows for great ease of storage.
The Tiffany chair is available for rental from us, at the best price. Do not hesitate to contact us to reserve your chairs and add character to your room.
Rent the chair that suits you
Whether you are organizing an indoor or outdoor ceremony, our chairs suit all styles and budgets.
Chaise Napoléon, Chaise pliante « Cérémonie », Chaise pliante à lattes en bois, Chaise Miami , vous trouverez chez Cheers Location la chaise qu’il vous faut
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