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Carver Chairs

Carver ChairsBanqueting Chairs

It may seem like summer is still with us but many hotels, restaurants and catering companies are already planning application has significantly increased during periods of Christmas and New Year is a time when many companies choose to buy new banquet chairs and banquet furniture considerable investment on the back of the busy trading period.

If banquet chairs review, there are several types that most people in the hotel industry generally thought. There is the type of wood with gilt decoration painted finish that has become increasingly popular for weddings and are now available as stackable chair giving extra comfort to save space when not used.

The banquet chairs are often available with removable cushions that have the function of bonus to the offering of seats in different colors with only the additional cost of buying booster cushions. These chairs were originally made by plants Thonet bentwood chair classic Hungary, Romania and Czechoslovakia, and have changed little in design for many years. The only significant change over the years has been the introduction of the version of the chair stackable banquet.

In recent years these countries have in joining the European Union, the costs of manufacturing these chairs very labor intensive has increased substantially for these plants, giving them no other choice but to raise their prices. This has led some suppliers to furniture feast of the United Kingdom seeks to factories in China and Malaysia to produce copies of these chairs, but without the many years of experience in traditional manufacturers, the quality can vary. Often, when European plants would use steam bending forms elegant curves of the banquet chair, Chinese and Malaysian manufacturers use simple wood joining methods, such as a finger assembly butt or even connection, methods that are not as strong as the steam-bending process that produces the part without affecting the strength or integrity of the wood. Therefore, the purchase of these chairs can often be less expensive false economy and may terminate early replacement of a costly investment.

Other styles of banquet chairs are produced in either tubular steel or aluminum tubular and have a great advantage over the styles of wood. This is obviously a great strength and durability at a price lower. The steel chairs are typically made of 3 / 4 inch square steel tube 18 gauge that can be finished in any color, with gold being the most popular and silver or black being the most popular choices. The aluminum chairs are the most popular extruded aluminum tube of 1 inch square section. As it is extruded gives the manufacturer the opportunity to offer a wide choice of designs section of tubing, plain or fluted. Another great advantage of both steel and aluminum on wooden chairs banquet chairs is that because they are bent by machine high precision, they can be manufactured to very battery tight and protective plastic frame to prevent damage from one image to contact. Recent advances in paint technology, banquet chairs both steel and aluminum may have a painted finish that mimics the deep red color of mahogany or walnut, oak or wood and many other can even be printed with a wood grain effect, if the customer likes it. These offer the best space-saving option is a great advantage if this style of chair is used only during peak hotel and must be retained thereafter. Aluminum and steel banquet chairs are manufactured in a variety of attractive shapes and designs or sculptors or chairs (chairs). Like many elements of chairs are standard, it is possible for the manufacturer to President designs and widths places, even without the need for costly re-tooling.

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Posted on May 21, 2010.
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