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  • Walnut Crossback Chair

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    The Walnut Crossback Chair combines rustic charm and modern elegance, making it the perfect addition to weddings, garden parties, and upscale events. With its rich walnut finish and timeless crossback design, this chair offers both style and comfort. Built with durability in mind, it provides sturdy seating for your guests while enhancing your event’s décor. Cushions are available to complement the chair’s sleek design, ensuring comfort for all-day celebrations.

     

    Key Features

    • Elegant Design: Classic crossback style with a rich walnut finish for a rustic yet sophisticated look.
    • Comfortable Seating: Optional cushions available for added comfort.
    • Versatile Use: Ideal for weddings, outdoor gatherings, and formal events.
    • Durable Construction: Built to support guests and withstand extensive use.
    • Lightweight & Stackable: Easy to transport and store.

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    Front view of Walnut Crossback Chair with rustic walnut finish.

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    Not always. If we are unable to stake the tent, we will use concrete blocks to safely secure the tent.

    We can accommodate the smallest event in a 10 x 10 or go as large as a 60 x 230. Larger tents are available as well as structure tents. We can put multiple tents together to make a larger space – call and ask for more information to suit your needs.

    Rope and Pole tents require an additional 14 feet to stake the tent (7′ on each side) so make sure you take this into consideration when determining the area where you wish to place the tent.

    A high peak tent is a rope and pole tent but it has very high peaks at the center poles to give it an elegant swooping peak that really stands out.

    Yes we do! Our frame tents can have clear tops which are wonderful for use during the fall, winter, and spring months.

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