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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

THE SLIPPER CHAIR - VERSATILE AND ENTERTAINING


The slipper chair was invented in the Victorian Era to accommodate the needs of women who required small perches to “slip” on their shoes.  Modern women broadened the use of these versatile little chairs to serve many purposes; an extra chair by the fireside, by the cocktail table, or boudoirs.  They adapt to their space and are always ready to be “slipped” into position. 

They have since then adopted a new purpose as an entertaining essential.  Its compact size and open sides allow a guest to swivel from one conversation to another with ease.  A slipper chair is unobtrusive and it can slip into any corner without cluttering up the space. These versatile little chairs have come a long way since its Victorian days and have become a handy accent for any room.

elegant room with blue slipper chairs and chandelier
Billy Baldwin Slipper Chairs

gray grasscloth wallpaper black and white abstract print white slipper chair


Billy Baldwin Slipper Chairs

living room with gray slipper chairs and drapery


living room with gray slipper chairs


bedroom with gray slipper chairs


master bath with gray slipper chair


NEPAL CHAIR BY PAOLA NAVONE FOR BAXTER


Accent pillows can be added to the slipper chair for an extra touch and comfort.


JONATHAN ADLER MORROW SLIPPER CHAIR



Via San Vito V Logo Fretwork Lumbar Pillow
VIA SAN VITO V LOGO FRETWORK LUMBAR PILLOW IN SMOKE




JONATHAN ADLER MORROW SLIPPER CHAIR








Via San Vito Ribbons Lumbar Pillow
VIA SAN VITO RIBBONS LUMBAR PILLOW IN TANGERINE


















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