To be sure you have the most stunning wedding in Stoke, wow your guests the moment they arrive at the reception with elegant chair covers.
88 Events has perhaps the most exclusive range of wedding chair covers available to hire in the UK.



Your wedding should live up to your dreams, which is why we make sure the chair covers you hire are perfect.
The chair covers you can hire from 88 Events will be sure to justify your investment.
If you want to create a great impression for your guests, our chair covers are just the job. We have a proven track record with some major clients. Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle and the prestigious Gleneagles Hotel all recommend us to their wedding guests. We also do business with some of the country's major wedding planners.
We have a wide range of chair covers at 88 Events, but we do have one limit: we don't supply anything but the highest quality.
When it comes to chair covers in Stoke 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
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 Stoke
Stoke means "hamlet", from the Anglo-Saxon. It formed part of the ancient Forest of Mondrum. Stoke is not mentioned by name in the Domesday survey; the name was first recorded in 1260. Barbridge is mentioned in John Leland's Itinerary from a visit of 1536. The civil parish was originally a township in the ancient parish of Acton in the Nantwich Hundred; it was served by St Mary's Church, Acton. The manor was given by Randal de Praers to his son, who assumed the name Stoke, and later passed to the Beeston and Aston families. By 1622, it was held by the Minshull family of Stoke Hall. The manor was held by the Wilbraham family from 1753 to 1781, and was then sold to the Craven family.
During the Civil War, Stoke was occupied by royalist forces in December 1643, together with much of the surrounding area. In the 17th–19th centuries, the area appears to have had a substantial Quaker population; a graveyard at Stoke Grange Farm was given to the movement in 1657 and remained in use until the mid-19th century. During World War II, Stoke Manor provided accommodation for land girls.