6.15.09

Ways to Modernize Your Event: Ghost Chairs

This week’s ideas + inspiration will be how to make ‘normal’ more modern. Think of it as a Cliff’s notes of sorts…with some of my current favorites.

What better way to modernize a reception or event space than GHOST CHAIRS. I love the clean look of these chairs + the way they really open up a space [+ draw attention to your tablescapes].  After all, you can literally see through the chairs. The result? Great decor + photos like these from White Lilac Inc. and Barnet Photography, respectively from a recent wedding at one of my favorite LA area venues – The Beverly Hills Hotel [remember this post?]

Modern Reception Ghost Chairs 2 - 4

Modern Reception Ghost Chairs

Modern Reception Ghost Chairs 3 - 4

[image credit: Barnet Photography]
Ghost Chairs
[image credit: Pure Contemporary]
Looking to modernize the high boy tables for the cocktail hour? You can also find Ghost Stools out there as well, like these from Kartell…

Ghost Stool-2

Ghost Stool
[image credit: All Modern]
Are any of you planning to use Ghost Chairs, or have in the past for your wedding or event?
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3 comments to Ways to Modernize Your Event: Ghost Chairs

  • MsHymanRoth

    Ooooh I really love these pictures! Chairs have been the hardest detail of the reception for me so far … ahh.

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  • This is what I’ve been telling everyone, these chairs go great in any room where you don’t want to draw attention away from the table or the event. How nice is going to be when you can see across that entire room and not have most of your view cluttered with the furniture? And the greatest thing about these chairs is that when you get up close, the design is classic. What a blend!

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