Posts Tagged ‘Tables/Chairs’

“Sweetheart” tables keep it cozy

Friday, September 10th, 2010

wedding sweeheart tableAn article about raising the romance quotient in the latest issue of Bridal Guide got us thinking. What’s the deal with “sweetheart” tables? And should you have one at your wedding?

(Full disclosure: I did. See awkward photo at right or my reception floor plan.)

So read on for the finer points of this head-table alternate and decide for yourself.

Sweetheart Table (noun) /swēt-härt tābəl/

1. A table for two: bride + groom. (Mrs., cozy on up to your new Mr.)
2. A table that does not seat the bridal party. (They sit at designated tables with spouses or friends. Skirts the issue of separating spouses; also, doesn’t highlight the only single person in your bridal party like a traditional head table could.)
3. Typically a 4′ banquet table. (To provide space for a large floral arrangement or sentimental items, a 6′ banquet table or 48″ round could be used instead.)
4. A small table, thus providing more flexibility than, say, a banquet table for 28. (Try centering the sweetheart table at the head of the reception space and angling banquet tables or rounds on each side.)
5. Something different. (OK, not that different. But it’s a little different.)

Whatever you choose, Pacific Party Canopies has rental tables in all sizes for your wedding. If you’re still having trouble deciding, come into our Burlington showroom and we’ll be happy to set up tables for you to see.

One more thing
The dirty little secret about any kind of head table is this: Newlyweds hardly get a chance to sit down. But, hey, it’s tradition, and the groom’s gotta have a place to drop his jacket when he gets the urge to dance.

Adorn wedding aisle with a feathery flourish

Friday, June 18th, 2010

wedding-aisle-decorHere’s a way to decorate your wedding ceremony aisle that involves neither flowers nor tulle. How wonderfully unconventional!

(Find this photo and more stunning wedding pics at Australian planner A Lavish Affair’s site.)

Get the look with white wood chairs.

Combine table shapes for visual interest

Friday, June 4th, 2010

silvie-stan nisiesenchantedDon’t be afraid to mix table shapes and sizes, especially if your event site is an irregular shape. This photo, from nisiesenchanted.com, shows how stunning it can look.

We offer more than a dozen rental table styles — rounds, banquets, serpentines, squares — to choose from. We can even make complementary CAD renderings of your event to help you visualize and decide on a layout.

We’re getting equipment in perfect shape for busy season

Friday, May 14th, 2010

repainting-chairs-for-weddingsLocal wedding season is fast approaching, as signaled by this wonderful weather we’ve all been enjoying. Our crew has been repainting and repairing our rental equipment to get everything spick and span in preparation.

New photos from the showroom

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

peach-satin-tableHere are this week’s showroom photos. Here’s an eye-catching (although admittedly time-consuming) way to dress up a Chiavari chair with a linen sash. Beautiful for a head table or along the back row or the center aisle of ceremony seating.

We dressed up our new kids’ table and kids’ chairs for a party. One of our employees’ grandson tries them out for size. Just right!

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