
Furniture is often treated like the last thing event planners figure out. But the right furniture can completely change how a room feels.In this episode of Event Planner Confessions, Ashley sits down with Sarah Bradley and Renee Pool from AFR Events to talk about the furniture company behind major events. From new event furniture collections to national-scale logistics, this conversation looks at how furniture rental has become a major part of event strategy, room design, and attendee experience.Sarah and Renee share what planners should know about designing with furniture earlier in the process, why flexible room layouts are changing the way people gather, and how AFR supports events across the country through inventory, warehouse systems, regional transfers, and fast-moving logistics. They also explain why strong communication between planners and rental partners can make a major difference when timelines are tight and expectations are high.In this episode, you will learn:Why furniture should not be treated as a last-minute event detailHow event design is shifting toward more flexible room environmentsWhat planners should think about when selecting furniture for a roomWhy national-scale rental logistics matter for large or complex eventsHow AFR manages inventory and regional transfers across marketsWhy planner-vendor communication is key when timelines move fast Great event design is not just about how a room looks. It is about how the room works, how it feels, and how quickly the right partner can help bring it to life.
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