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Chiavari Chairs and wood tables

Any places in Columbus or southeast of Columbus that rents chiavari chairs for less than $8.50/chair and wood tables?

Re: Chiavari Chairs and wood tables

  • Where have you looked so far?:

  • Lasting Impressions is the only mass rental place that I know of. They rent their chiavari chairs for $8.75, so while it's not $8.50 or less, it's still pretty close to what you were looking for. I have  never heard of chiavari chairs renting for less than that, unfortunately. 

    Have you booked your venue? I have heard that there are a few venues in Columbus that include chiavari chairs. I'm usnure as to what the rental rates are for these places, so who knows, they could make up the price difference but it couldn't hurt to check.

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  • Event Source rents them too but they will be much more than Lasting Impressions. 

    Try All Occasions Party Rental... They are based out of Pittsburg but they deliver to Columbus.  They have a low price on the chair itself (about $6) but charge delivery and setup as well.  

  • O'Neil rents for exactly $8.50/chair

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  • I am getting married on 11/03/13 (Sun) in Columbus.  I really want Gold Chiavari chairs but don't necessarily have it in my budget.  If there are any brides with 150+ person weddings on 11/02/13 (Sat) lets discuss a possible sharing of costs. You use the chairs on Sat. I'll pick them up and return them to the vendor after my wedding on Sunday.
  • I just got a quote from Lasting impressions in Columbus, they are only $6.50 a piece for the gold chiavari chair with ivory seat; my weedding is at the Westin and they provide them from their preffered vendor, which after delivery and damage coverage they are a little bit more than LI, but much easier to deal with.
  • Yeah...L Impressions lowered their prices because All Occassions was much cheaper at 6.00/each. Makes sense.  

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