Napoleon Chair: Timeless Elegance

One of the most popular banquet chairs in the event planning and ballroom industry is the Napoleon chair.

The chair projects elegance. The back begins with an undulating top rail from which turned spindles descend into a more modestly undulating lower rail.

The turned pattern continues down the graceful legs which are braced by equally turned delicate stretchers on all sides. Its fragile appearance belies its solid construction.

The style is seen at countless functions from weddings to high-level diplomatic meetings.

Not Who You’re Thinking

The Napoleon chair was not named after French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. The Napoleon referenced in the style is Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, the former’s nephew, who himself became emperor of France and ruled as Napoleon III.

After declaring himself emperor, Napoleon III set about rebuilding Paris. Architecture, art and furniture making flourished and the designs took the Napoleon name. The designs which came out of the period are also known as Second Empire style.

Delivering Quality Is Our Goal

Napoleon Chair: Timeless Elegance

The Chiavari Chair Company offers the best banquet chairs and event furniture on the market. More than 5,000 customers from 43 countries use our products for their events. We are proud to count among them many Fortune 500 companies and multinational corporations. But we also serve large- and small-event rental companies, hotels, resorts, wineries, universities, Broadway shows and ballets, golf and private clubs. If you need chairs or event supplies we can help you.

Chiavari Chair Company guarantees personal attention to all our clients. We have a proven ability to deliver on short notice thanks to our solid relationships with manufacturers. Over the years, we have built unparalleled access to products.

The Chiavari Chair Company is a family-owned business and works to make your business look its best with the highest quality event furniture on the market. For information about our products, contact us today.

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