Red and gold throne armchair, Versailles model
With its very high backrest, carved golden wood frame, and red velvet upholstery, the red and gold Versailles armchair makes an immediate impact on any setting. Its dimensions (W 88 x D 64 x H 170 cm) make it a landmark seat, easy to place on a stage, podium, or photo area. This model is well suited to reception settings, ceremonies, film shoots, and themed events, with a striking visual impact from the very first glance.
Features of the Versailles red and gold throne armchair
- Model: Versailles
- Dimensions: L 88 x D 64 x H 170 cm
- Structure: carved wood, gold finish
- Upholstery: red quilted velvet
A Versailles red and gold throne armchair with a dramatic style
The red and gold Versailles throne chair echoes the style of ceremonial seating, with an elaborate frame and a backrest height designed to dominate the background. The contrast between the gold of the frame and the deep red of the velvet creates a clear focal point in any setting. In events, this type of piece works particularly well when you are looking for furniture with a strong visual identity, without adding too many elements around it.
How to incorporate this red and gold Versailles throne chair into an event
For a ceremony or speech, it can occupy a central position on stage, with a backdrop, chandeliers, or gold elements to complement the structure. In a photo area, it becomes a “signature” seat for portraits, award ceremonies, or team photos. For end-of-year events, it can also serve as Santa's throne, consistent with a festive and theatrical setting. To balance the overall look, the idea is often to combine it with a few selected pieces (bench, pedestal table, rug, lighting) rather than overly busy decor.
Practical information for renting with 126 Events
The red and gold Versailles throne chair can be rented according to the needs of your event. 126 Events offers pickup at the showroom and delivery in Paris and the Île-de-France region, with solutions available throughout France depending on the project. To determine quantities, dates, and logistics, the easiest way is to provide the location, time frame, and type of use expected.