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Blog posts from March, 2016

How to Use a Chiavari Chair Dolly

After you’ve assembled the Chiavari chair dolly, it makes sense to take a look at how to use the product so you avoid damaging the Chiavari chair cart in any way or your precious Chiavari chair inventory. We’ve been hearing that the axles have been breaking – which shouldn’t be occurring with proper usage so here’s how to properly use a chiavari chair dolly:

1. Stack the Chiavari chairs up to 7 chairs high

Stack of Resin Chiavari Chairs

2. Place the Chiavari chair cart’s bar underneath the bottom chair’s seat and above the first rung

Chiavari Chair Dolly in Stack of Chiavari Chairs

3. Grab hold of one of the chairs, the Chiavari chair cart handle, place your heel on the ground and your toes on the axle and pull towards you.

How to Tip Chiavari Chair Stack Back

Do not stand on the axle like the below picture to use your weight on the axle as what tips the stack of chairs back. This can cause the axle to break with pressure.

Do not stand on the Axle

If you’re interested in a quote for a Chiavari chair dolly including shipping:

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Shipping FAQ: Is my order coming on a skid or in individual loose boxes?

Less than a Truckload

Photo Source: ET Transport

Previously I explained the difference between what a customer generally perceives shipping event equipment to look like versus what the reality tends to look like. It occurred to me when I was writing the post that it isn’t necessarily clear whether a shipment will be skidded or package shipped. Taking the time to lay out some of the general shipping rules we use (keeping in mind there are exceptions) could be useful in anticipating how much help you need when accepting shipment.

Shipping Folding Tables:

Generally when we’re shipping less than 5 plastic folding tables, they’re shipped packaged shipping. Any order with more than 5 plastic folding tables tends to be shipped on a skid. Generally it’s better to ship a 72” round table on a skid. Because of how big these tables are, they ship more safely on skids. That being said, we do occasionally ship them without skids. When we’re shipping less than 5 wood folding tables, they tend to still be shipped on a skid because they do not come in boxes and are more prone to damage in the shipping process.

Shipping Event Chairs in Boxes:

Plastic folding chairs, blow mold folding chairs, folding bar chairs, resin folding chairs and wood folding chairs are all shipped in boxes. A general rule of thumb for shipping event chairs is anything over 4 boxes is shipped on a skid. Anything under 4 boxes is shipped package.

Shipping Other Event Chairs:

If we ship a sample Chiavari Chair, Cross Back Chair, Bistro Chair, or banquet chair, they will be boxed and shipped package. Any orders over 3 chairs are generally shipped on a skid while under 3 chairs are shipped package.

Shipping Porcelain Dinnerware, Glassware, Cutlery and Table Cloths:

Shipping porcelain dinnerware, glassware, cutlery and table cloths depends on how many boxes your total order is. That is why we include how many inner packs make up a total case in the product description. 1 to 3 boxes are generally shipped package while any more than 3 boxes are shipped skid. Glassware is packaged in larger boxes then their normal packaging to provide extra cushioning.

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Event Chair Trends for 2016

We may be already 3 months in from the start of the year, but for party rental companies, banquet halls and golf courses, it’s never too early to start looking at how the trends will affect their rental inventory in 2016.

We’re pinpointing a number of trends that are taking off in a big way this year. 2016 also continues some old trends while bringing in some fresh event chair concepts.

The Phoenix Chair

Phoenix Event Chair

With a base like a chiavari chair, and the back similar to a Louis XVI, these chairs have been popping up at more contemporary events, on the rental show floor, and overseas for a while now. With their similarity to a ghost chair and crystal chiavari chair, we predict a big surge for the more fashion forward events wanting something just different enough to set the event apart from the crowd.

The Tolix Chair

Tolix Chair at Event

Photo Source: Green Wedding Shoes

With the rise in popularity of all things rustic and steampunk, gave way to a new sub-theme of events including rustic industrial and rustic modern. The tolix chair fits right into these themes lending just enough rawness to accent the grittiness of a rustic theme. We have these chairs available via special order.

The Cross Back Chair

Cross Back  Chair

Photo Source: Style Me Pretty

Capitalizing on the rustic trend, cross back chairs made their way into the mainstream for the first time a couple years ago and have been slowly and steadily gaining traction in the rental market. We recently added these to our inventory of event chairs in stock and available for sale.

Vintage tufted arm chairs and couches

Ava Settee

Photo Source: Marvelle Events

Noticing a trend? Because vintage goes so well with rustic themed events, and also goes with romantic ultra feminine events, vintage tufted settees, couches, love seats, and arm chairs are becoming popular for lounge seating groups at weddings. In fact, full vintage rental shops have been starting up all over North America to address this niche.

The Eames molded plastic chair with dowel legs

Eames Molded Plastic Chair

Photo Source: Amazon

I’ve seen Eames molded plastic chairs with dowel legs as either accent chairs for a sequestered seating group for guests or for reception dining seats. It lends itself particularly well with the rise in geometric modern and contemporary themes.

Chiavari Chairs

Gold Resin Chiavari Chairs

An oldie, but a classic – the chiavari chair may never go out of style with the wedding set. This year (as well as last year) Gold Chiavari Chairs are still a hot commodity and we’ve recently seen an uptick in demand for Crystal Chiavari Chairs again as well.

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White Plastic Bistro Chairs Back in Stock

White plastic bistro chairs make a great silhouette for any special events held. For rental companies, banquet halls and even golf courses, they are a convenient and durable event chair as they stack well, are lightweight for easy handling and transporting, are durable, and can hold a great weight capacity. Because of their material, they make cleaning a breeze and companies don’t have to worry about whether they are left outside occasionally.

Our white and black bistro chairs have been in high demand over the past year and we sold out of our stock of white plastic bistro chairs early fall of 2015. Because the event season was winding down for the most part, we chose to hold off reordering until the spring and I’m pleased to announce we now have both our black plastic bistro chairs and white plastic bistro chairs back in stock in our Mississauga, Ontario warehouse.

White Plastic Bistro Chair

For those not familiar with the bistro chair specifications:

  • Constructed of polypropylene resin – one-piece
  • High, contoured, and flexible back with a shaped seat for extra comfort
  • Resists discolouration due to UV light exposure and resists staining.
  • In our warehouse we stack 22 chairs high. 17 chairs high fits through a standard height door
  • 2 year warranty against material or manufacturing defects
  • Measurements: from seat to floor: 17.5”, width of chair: 15.5”, depth of chair: 15.5”, from floor to top of chair back: 35”

If you’re interested in a quote including shipping for either black or white plastic bistro chairs:

 

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Why Adding Event Tables and Chairs to Your Rental Inventory is Good Business

Event Tables and ChairsPerhaps you own a party rental company that only deals in dinnerware, flatware, glassware and linens, or you’re an inflatable rental company or a tool and small equipment company – whatever the case may be I’m sure you’ve thought at one point in time about investing in event tables and event chairs.

There are a million reasons why to not do something – initial investment, lack of storage space, lack of staff etc but have you considered the positive reasons?

Chances are if you already have recurring customers, you have fans that want to work with you. Not only would adding tables and chairs to your inventory bring you in new customers but your repeat customers who know and like working with you more often than not will order what they’ve already been ordering from you PLUS event tables and chairs.

This means your average order revenue will increase. People are more likely to buy from who they already know and trust. Being able to increase what you can offer your customers will mean more purchases per order.

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