What is the difference between the Cooler Seat and the Cooler Chair for corporate giveaways
The Cooler Seat is a simple insulated seat that holds up to 24 cans and supports up to 90kg, while the Cooler Chair is a full backpack system that includes a cooler compartment plus a two-person picnic set with plates, cutlery and a bottle opener. The Cooler Seat is better suited to high-volume giveaways where a functional, compact item is needed at a lower per-unit cost. The Cooler Chair is a strong fit for premium corporate gifts, client milestone presents or hospitality packs where the multi-function design adds perceived value. Both are branded using Colourflex Transfer printing.
Which is better for a bulk tradeshow giveaway, the Sport Seat or the Quebec Folding Stool
Both are compact, portable and affordable, but they suit slightly different contexts. The Sport Seat is the most budget-friendly option in the range and works well for flat-logo handouts at expos, community days and school events where volume is the priority. The Quebec Folding Stool has a more structured powder-coated frame, is rated to 80kg, and feels more substantial in hand, making it a better fit when the giveaway needs a slightly higher perceived value. If your brief is maximum quantity at the lowest cost, the Sport Seat wins. If you want something recipients will actually keep and use outdoors, the Quebec Stool is the stronger choice.
How does the Niagara Folding Chair compare to the Oversized Folding Chair for event sponsorship packs
Both chairs are rated to 150kg and use 600D polyester construction with a carry bag, but the Oversized Folding Chair is significantly wider at 900mm across and deeper at 600mm, making it noticeably roomier for longer outdoor sessions. The Niagara is a full-size chair but more proportioned for general use, which suits mixed-demographic gift packs. The Oversized model is better positioned as a premium sponsorship gift for sporting clubs or outdoor brand activations where comfort and durability are the headline features. The Oversized Chair has a single front or back print area of 250mm by 100mm, while the Niagara offers a larger Colourflex Transfer area of 270mm by 70mm.
What is the difference between the Pagoda Telescopic Stool and the Quebec Folding Stool
The Pagoda Telescopic Stool and Quebec Folding Stool are both lightweight portable seats, but they use different folding mechanisms and suit different use cases. The Quebec Stool folds flat using a hinged frame and is rated to 80kg, making it a reliable general-purpose outdoor stool. The Pagoda uses a telescopic pole design, weighs just 1.25kg and packs down to a very small size, making it better suited to fishing, hiking and camping contexts where minimal pack weight matters. If your recipients are outdoor recreation enthusiasts or your brand is aligned with fishing or adventure activities, the Pagoda Telescopic Stool is a more contextually relevant branded gift.
How are logos printed on branded picnic chairs
Most promotional picnic chairs in this range are branded using Colourflex Transfer printing, a heat-pressed transfer method that applies a full-colour design directly onto the 600D polyester fabric of the seat or back panel. The transfer bonds with the fabric under heat and pressure, giving a durable, weather-resistant finish that holds up to outdoor use without cracking or peeling. It supports full-colour artwork including gradients and photographic-quality logos. Print area dimensions vary by chair model, so our team will confirm the usable space for your artwork during the proofing stage before production begins.
Can branded picnic chairs be ordered with custom colours to match a corporate palette
Stock colour options vary by chair model and include black, navy, grey and silver across most styles. The chair fabric colour is fixed per the available stock options, but your logo artwork can be printed in any colour using the Colourflex Transfer process, including Pantone-matched tones and multi-colour designs. If you need a specific chair fabric colour outside the stock range, indent production may be available depending on quantity. Our team can advise on colour-matching options and minimum quantities for custom colour chairs. It is worth discussing your palette requirements early so the team can confirm what is achievable within your timeline and budget.
What minimum quantity is required for branded picnic chairs
Minimum order quantities vary across the range depending on the chair style. The Quebec Folding Stool has a minimum of 25 units, the Oversized Folding Chair starts at 10, and the Niagara Folding Chair is available from 8 units. Other models in the range have their own minimums, which our team can confirm when you request a quote. If you need a smaller quantity than the standard minimum, contact us to discuss options, as alternative styles or stock substitutions may be available. For large-volume orders, indent pricing is available and typically delivers a meaningful reduction in per-unit cost.
How long does production take for a branded picnic chair order
Most branded picnic chair orders on stock items are ready within about two weeks from artwork sign-off. This includes the artwork proofing stage, which typically takes 24 hours from when you submit your logo, followed by production and dispatch. If your order has a fixed event date, flag your deadline with the team early so they can confirm whether standard production fits your timeline or whether an express option is needed. Indent orders that require custom fabric colours or non-stock configurations have a longer lead time, which the team will outline before you commit to production.