Tiffany or Chiavari chairs are lightweight, versatile, and sophisticated. This makes them the preferred choice for event organization professionals.
The Tiffany chair is also known as the Chiavari chair, named after the town near Genoa, Italy, where the model was developed and popularized in the early 19th century. Its timeless design has remained fresh and practically unchanged to this day. The most important modifications can be found in the materials used today. The structure can be made of wood, polycarbonate, or aluminum. Synthetic materials are lightweight, ideal for stackable models and easy transport. The original vegetable fiber seat has also evolved into technologically advanced materials that are stain-resistant, easy to maintain, and very comfortable.
These elegant celebration chairs, besides being an economical option for event companies, are practical and profitable. Being stackable, they take up little space when stored. Additionally, they withstand the test of time very well and adapt easily and with minimal investment to the customization demands of their clients.
The quality and value of a Tiffany chair largely depend on the raw materials, skilled labor, and quality control during production. Bull Importer manages the import of Tiffany chairs made by manufacturers with extensive experience in the sector. We provide direct quotations for the chair, ensure it complies with current European regulations, and verify that it is fully certified.
Primarily, we import Tiffany chairs with a polycarbonate structure and faux leather seat. This is the preferred option for professionals organizing ceremonies and social events, as these materials are lighter, more durable, and easy to store. Notably, in stacks of seven, which is the recommended maximum, one hundred stackable Tiffany chairs occupy less than 9 m³.
However, there are many other options to suit the decorative and spatial needs of the buyer:
- Structure made of wood, polycarbonate, resin, or aluminum
- Seat options include woven, padded, leather, faux leather, or fabric
- Covers made of cotton, linen, gauze, or tulle
- Wide range of colors, including transparent, gold, and silver