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The new "Tri Color" spandex cover from A-1 Tablecloth Co., South Hackensack, N.J., features different colors on top and bottom; the designer can pick the third color for the accompanying band. For another look, alternate the colors of the bands.
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Chair Decor, with offices in both Toronto and Vancouver, British Columbia, has debuted this black and white stripe cover. Akin to a referee's shirt, the cover works well for sports-theme events.
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This black and white damask flock damask chair tail from Cloth Connection, Spring Valley, N.Y., provides an elegant accent to a gold chiavari.
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Here, Cloth Connection's "Wisteria Garden" damask chair tail.
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This saucy polka dot chair cap from Sparks, Nev.-based Creative Coverings, fits any chiavari, the company says.
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The new "slipper cover" from Houston-based Distinctive Details is a patented two-piece cover that transforms a rounded back chair into an elegant square-back look. Here, the cover pairs with a sweeping platinum burnout skirt.
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The Windimere skirt from Distinctive Details features a chic rhinestone brooch.
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Jomar Table Linens, based in Ontario, Calif., can create custom linen to fit virtually any chair. Here, the company's Nova Swirl White fabric transforms a larger padded ballroom chair. "We haven't found a chair that we can't cover and make more beautiful," they say.
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Irwindale, Calif.-based Linen N' Stuff has debuted a new ribbed spandex banquet chair cover, available in 19 colors, designed to fit standard hotel chairs.
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Linen N' Stuff's new wraparound banquet chair cover is made of wrinkle-resistant scuba fabric; no sash is needed to create the distinctive wrap on the back.
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New York-based Magnolias Linens' new Tassel cover features wispy strings dangling from an organza base for a unique, textured look.
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Mosaic of Pittsburgh puts two pretty rosettes on lamour chair caps for a romantic yet tailored look. The bride and groom's chairs will feature full tuxedo backs with a fishtail, the rosettes cascading down the back.
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Also from Mosaic, these Flowerpatch bikini chair backs mix hot pink and orange lamour for a luxe yet lighthearted look.
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Over the Top of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., offers an asymmetrical chair back that can be used alone on a chiavari (as in this photo) or layered over another color.
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The new spandex "half" chair back covers from Over the Top cost half what full spandex covers do yet deliver plenty of drama, the company says.
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Tablecloth Co. of Paterson, N.J., offers an easy way to jazz up a plain chair cover with its chairback covers. Available in more than 500 fabrics and colors, the tiny toppers give a designer look; they fit banquet, ballroom and folding chairs. Here, a black satin pointed chairback cover with lace trim.
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The new Garden Collection from Los Angeles-based Wildflower Linen includes the Isabelle style, featuring ruffles of dupioni silk.
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A suitable treatment for bridal tables and guests of honor, the Puffy Barrel from Mosaic clothes chairs in ivory lamour.
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The new SplashBack line from Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Sculptware takes the traditional chair cover "to the next level," management says. The SplashBacks slip quickly and easily over chair backs to offer color and design accents.
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A zebra pattern SplashBack from Sculptware provides a sophisticated theme element.
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Sculptware's SplashBacks can be custom-screened, providing a dramatic way to present logos, graphics or messages.
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Chicago-based BBJ Linen has added new Bengaline chair covers; they provide rich texture and come in 22 colors.
