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First-Rate Wedding Chair Covers In Lancashire

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

If you want your wedding reception in Lancashire to be perfect, the ideal solution is chair covers with a beautiful dressing. As soon as your guests arrive, they'll be amazed.

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

Though we hire chair covers to lots of people, we know that for every customer its the biggest event of their life, so perfection is a must.

We can promise that hiring chair covers won't be a waste of money if you come to 88 Events.

Quality chair covers can play an important role in maintaining the overall theme and design of your big day. That's recognised by both our individual customers and our corporate clients. The likes of Edinburgh Castle regularly use our services, as do Stirling Castle and the Gleneagles Hotel. You'll also find 88 Events chair covers are recommended by many wedding planners.

People who use wedding hire services know that 88 Events is the right choice, not just for variety but for guaranteed ultimate quality.

High Quality Chair Covers - Guaranteed!

If you want to get the cheapest possible chair covers in Lancashire, you may need to go elsewhere. But if you want the best, we're the team for you. We make every cover in-house, using expert staff. We also make sure there are no creases or crushing to spoil the look, not only laundering every cover before we despatch it, but even pressing them by hand.

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

The chair covers in our range are specially tailored so they'll fit the most popular banqueting chairs. Usually we'll be able to simply pick out the right size, but if there's any doubt we'll send some samples. If you've already placed an order, there's no charge for samples. Once you've seen a sample, you can cancel and get your entire deposit back if you wish. Click here for more details:

88 Events' Chair Cover Fit Guarantee

Arrange A Free Wedding Design Consultation


While we can tell you how great the 88 Events range is, with chair covers, tablecloths and more, we'd love you to see for yourself. With that in mind, we offer free wedding design consultations. If you can't meet in person, we are happy to send fabric swatches so that you can pick the perfect match.



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 Lancashire

Lancashire was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832. It was represented by two Members of Parliament until 1832.

The constituency was split into two two-member divisions, for Parliamentary purposes, in 1832. The county was then represented by the North Lancashire and South Lancashire constituencies : the latter representing the hundreds of Salford and West Derby, and the former the hundreds of Amounderness, Blackburn, Leyland and Lonsdale.

The constituency comprised the whole historic county of Lancashire, except for the Parliamentary boroughs of Clitheroe, Lancaster, Liverpool, Newton, Preston and Wigan.

The county franchise, from 1430, was held by the adult male owners of freehold land valued at 40 shillings or more. Each elector had as many votes as there were seats to be filled. Votes had to be cast by a spoken declaration, in public, at the hustings, which took place in the county town of Lancaster. The expense and difficulty of voting at only one location in the county, together with the lack of a secret ballot contributed to the corruption and intimidation of electors, which was widespread in the unreformed British political system.





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