A healthy calendar of events can keep social club furniture busy throughout the autumn, in spite of the earlier sunsets and falling temperatures.
Of course, in some cases, the darker evenings and chilly weather are the hallmarks of some celebrations - notably including Halloween and Bonfire Night.
Abbey Park education centre in Leicester is just one venue hosting an event ahead of Halloween, with children invited to attend for free on the morning of Friday October 24th.
Between 10am and midday, they can find out more about spells and potions, as well as make their own magic wand - and Halloween costumes are more than welcome for those who want to dress up before setting out from home for the morning's fun.
With Bonfire Night soon to follow, and plenty of opportunity for more events in the run-up to Christmas, there's no reason why social club furniture should be left sitting idle this autumn.
Christmas menu tasters are one way to bring in a crowd later into November, once all the firework fun is over, while of course there are possibilities surrounding craft fairs and Christmas-themed markets, or food and drink events based around mulled wine and traditional marzipan stollen cakes.
Whatever you decide to try in the run-up to Christmas this year, the right social club furniture can keep your visitors comfortable, without limiting your ability to make good use of your venue.
Ergonomically shaped stackable chairs provide somewhere to sit that will feel relaxing for even an extended period of time.
Yet when they are no longer needed - even during the event, if you need to clear a space - it is quick and easy to put stackable chairs aside in a relatively small amount of room.
This leaves you free to create an area for dancing or other entertainment, or simply to turn an audience-style seating arrangement back into a bar or traditional club setting.
In a members' club, there are few limitations beyond your budget and imagination, so make the most of this atmospheric time of year, and give your patrons a reason to leave the house on the colder, darker evenings.