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First-Rate Wedding Chair Covers In Chester

One of the most popular ways for brides to decorate their wedding reception is to hire chair covers.

A Chester wedding reception requires stunning visual impact right from the outset, without being tacky or showy. Our dressed chair covers are an ideal way to make sure you get just the right effect.

106 Events has perhaps the most exclusive range of wedding chair covers available to hire in the UK.


Essential Chair Covers - An elegant, soft-feel fabric with 15 subtle & striking shades to help you create a wide range of looks



Vintage Damask Chair Covers - A luxurious, heavyweight and modern fabric with a timeless design





Faux Silk Chair Covers - Amaze your guests with this sumptuous fabric available in a truly breathtaking colour palette


Your Wedding Deserves A Superior Range Of Quality

Perfection is what we aim to deliver: we know how important weddings are.

88 Events' chair cover hire service proves you can combine value and quality.

Quality chair covers can play an important role in maintaining the overall theme and design of your big day. That's recognised by both our individual customers and our corporate clients. The likes of Edinburgh Castle regularly use our services, as do Stirling Castle and the Gleneagles Hotel. You'll also find 88 Events chair covers are recommended by many wedding planners.

You will be spoiled for choice if you follow in the footsteps of these clients and choose 88 Events for all your chair cover needs.

High Quality Chair Covers - Guaranteed!

When it comes to chair covers in Chester you truly do get what you pay for, and with us what you get is quality, every time. All our covers are made in-house, laundered and hand-pressed, meaning you get beautiful crease-free, uncrushed covers.

Because of this, you will not find a 'one size fits all' approach common amongst many other suppliers.

You shouldn't need to worry about the fit as we've tailored our chair covers to fit all of the most popular banqueting chairs. Of course, we can provide sample covers to check the fit. As long as you've placed an order, the samples are free of charge. If the fit's not right, you are of course welcome to a full refund of your deposit. The following link has more details:

88 Events' Chair Cover Fit Guarantee

Arrange A Free Wedding Design Consultation


As well as our chair covers, there's a full range of hire goods available from 88 Events such as tablecloths. We'd love to discuss it with you through a wedding design consultation: there's no charge. If this isn't convenient, we can also send fabric swatches so that you can colour match with the rest of your wedding theme.



When organising a big event, such as a wedding, a hire service makes it that bit easier. People use a hire service to not only save time but for flexibility, experience and peace of mind. Hiring wedding chair covers for an event can allow someone to have more for their money than if they were to buy. Hiring makes choosing and booking easier it also out the need for transportation and storage.

About Chester

Chester is a city in Cheshire, England. Lying on the River Dee, close to the border with Wales, it is home to 77,040 inhabitants, and is the largest and most populous settlement of the wider unitary authority area of Cheshire West and Chester, which had a population of 328,100 according to the 2001 Census. Chester was granted city status in 1541.

Chester was founded as a "castrum" or Roman fort with the name Deva Victrix in the year 79 by the Roman Legio II Adiutrix during the reign of the Emperor Vespasian. Chester's four main roads, Eastgate, Northgate, Watergate and Bridge, follow routes laid out at this time – almost 2,000 years ago. One of the three main Roman army bases, Deva later became a major settlement in the Roman province of Britannia. After the Romans left in the 5th century, the Saxons fortified the town against the Danes and gave Chester its name. The patron saint of Chester, Werburgh, is buried in Chester Cathedral.

Chester was one of the last towns in England to fall to the Normans in the Norman conquest of England. William the Conqueror ordered the construction of a castle, to dominate the town and the nearby Welsh border. In 1071 he created Hugh d'Avranches, the 1st Earl of Chester.

Chester has a number of medieval buildings, but some of the black-and-white buildings within the city centre are actually Victorian restorations.




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