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One Silver Queen Throne Chair $250/day
Bring some royalty into your life!
+$200 per additional day
Silver Queen Throne Chair
Step into a world of elegance & comfort with the Silver Queen Throne Chair, a true symbol of royalty & refinement.
This chair’s exquisite design combines timeless beauty with modern sophistication, making it the perfect touch when hosting a grand event! Stunning!
Add on our Vintage Champagne Stand to complete the look.
The Silver Queen Throne Chair is more than just a piece of furniture—it’s a statement.
Hand Chiseled from grade A mahogany wood, nail head trimming & covered in marine vinyl fabric.
(So you could spill your wine, but you would never do that.)
Height - 70", Width - 37", Depth - 27"
Floor to seat height: 17" Chair weight: 70 lbs
She fits through a standard 30″ doorway. Weight capacity: 350 lbs
Looking for something...smaller? Say hello to our Silver Princess Throne Chair!
Bougie Bébé $100 per day
The Silver Princess Throne Chair!
Dites bonjour à notre Bougie Bébé! It’s tiny, unique, stylish, & irresistibly adorable.
Hand Chiseled from grade A mahogany wood. Covered in marine vinyl fabric.
Height – 33″, Width – 25″, Depth – 17″
Floor to seat height: 11″ Chair weight: 15 lbs
Weight capacity: 100 lbs
Throne Chair? Qu’est-ce que c’est ?
From the very beginning of Greek history, thrones were identified as seats of the gods.
The word “throne” is derived from the Greek thronos, which means “a chair with a back.”
Thrones Chairs are associated with monarchs, specifically kings & queens, and are used as a seat of power and authority. Unlike a basic chair, a throne chair is decorative & ornate, featuring intricate carvings & embellishments.
Thrones Chairs are often placed on an elevated platform, further emphasizing the power & authority of the person sitting in it.
Throughout history, thrones have been used by kings, queens, and emperors to hold court, preside over official meetings, and make important decisions. In many cultures, the throne chair was a sign of the ruler’s divinity or right to rule.