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First-Rate Wedding Chair Covers In Derby

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

A Derby 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.

88 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

We never take your wedding for granted: our goal is simply to deliver perfect chair covers.

Hiring 88 Events' chair covers is one of the smartest financial decisions you can make for your reception.

Our elegant covers will be sure to add to the overall style of your theme and create a great impression with your guests. If you are uncertain in any way, be assured you are in great company by using 88 Events. Our regular client list includes the five star Gleneagles Hotel plus both Stirling and Edinburgh Castle. We're also first port of call for many of the top caterers and leading 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!

If you're looking to have the cheapest wedding in Derby, we may not be your best option for chair covers. That's because we don't cut corners when it comes to quality. For example, all of our covers are laundered and then hand pressed so that there are no creases or ugly crushing. We make all our own covers in-house using experienced staff.

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

Each of our chair covers is specially designed to fit all of the most popular models of banqueting chair. Don't worry though, as we can send samples if needed. Samples are free once you place an order. We're sure you'll be impressed, but of course will offer your deposit back in full if you aren't happy or they don't fit. To find out more, click here:

88 Events' Chair Cover Fit Guarantee

Arrange A Free Wedding Design Consultation


We can send you a selection of fabric swatches from our range so that you can be sure to get the perfect match. If you are able to meet us in person, 88 Events can also offer you a wedding design consultation free of charge.



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 Derby

Derby is a city and unitary authority in the East Midlands region of England. It lies upon the banks of the River Derwent and is located in the south of the ceremonial county of Derbyshire. In the 2001 census, the population of the city was 233,700, whilst that of the Derby Urban Area was 229,407. According to the 2001 census, Derby was at that time the 18th largest settlement in England, measured by urban area.

The city has Roman, Saxon and Viking origins.

The Roman camp of 'Derventio' was probably at Little Chester/Chester Green. The site of the old Roman fort is at Chester Green. Later the town was one of the 'Five Boroughs' (fortified towns) of the Danelaw.

The popular belief is that the name 'Derby' is a corruption of the Danish and Gaelic Djúra-bý, recorded in Anglo-Saxon as Deoraby "Village of the Deer". This popular belief is asserted by Tim Lambert who states, "The name Derby is derived from the Danish words deor by meaning deer settlement" without reference or proof. However some assert that it is a corruption of the original Roman name 'Derventio'. The proven origin of the name "Derby" would seem to be elusive.




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