Length: 13 feet long and 29" high.
BELOW ARE HOW MUCH 1 TABLE SKIRT WILL FIT PER TABLE SIZE:
• 8' x 30" RECTANGULAR - It will cover the front and 2 sides. You need (2) to cover the whole table.
• 6' x 30" RECTANGULAR - It will cover most of the way around and leave a 2 feet gap. You MAY need (2) to cover the whole table.
• 6' ROUND - It will cover most of the way around and leave a 5 feet gap. You need (2) to cover the whole table.
• 5' ROUND - It will cover most of the way around and leave a 2 feet gap. You MAY need (2) to cover the whole table.
EMERALD SATIN CHAIR TIE
$2.50
Give plain chairs a quick burst of “wow” with our Emerald Satin Chair Tie. This silky chair sash in a deep, verdant green slides right over Chiavari, banquet, or folding chairs—no pins or clips needed.
Whether you’re hosting a garden brunch, a St. Paddy’s-day bash, or a rooftop party, this Emerald Satin Chair Tie brings that fresh-picked vibe—fast and fuss-free. Cinch it as a neat chair tie, puff it into an eye-catching chair bow, or let it drape as a luxe sash for easy elegance.
This chair tie can also be used as a table runner.
To learn how to tie a chair tie, watch our instructional video HERE.
CAFE MAJESTIC CHAIR TIE
$3.75
Serve up a shot of cozy sophistication by dressing each seat with our Café Majestic Chair Tie. The reversible Majestic weave shows a silky espresso sheen on one side and a smooth matte finish on the other, so every chair sash can swing from candle-lit glam to down-to-earth rustic just by flipping the fabric. Knot a quick wrap-and-tuck chair tie, sculpt a full barista-worthy chair bow, or let a waterfall drape spill over a Chiavari back—either way, that deep coffee tone grounds your palette like a perfectly pulled latte.
This chair tie can also be used as a table runner.
To learn how to tie a chair tie, watch our instructional video HERE.
CHARCOAL SATIN CHAIR TIE
$2.50
Want moody and sophisticated? Say no more with our Charcoal Satin Chair Tie. The deep slate-gray satin pairs surprisingly well with other metallic accents, add in some wood-grain tabletops, or crisp white linens for an understated sophistication.
Give it a quick knot as a chair tie for a streamlined look, pinch and puff it into a laid-back chair bow when you want a bit of volume, or let it hang as a simple chair sash for that easy, tech-buzz vibe.
This chair tie can also be used as a table runner.
To learn how to tie a chair tie, watch our instructional video HERE.