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Slipper Chairs For Sale
Style: Mid-Century Modern
Style: Georgian
Pair of Vintage Dunbar Slipper Chairs by Edward Wormley
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This stylish pair of Mid-Century Modern lounge chairs feature stylish slipper design by iconic designer Edward Wormley for Dunbar. Bronze finish metal legs make a unique statement wh...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Slipper Chairs

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Upholstery

Lounge Chair in Chrome
Located in South Charleston, WV
Art Metal Co Circa 1960 This armless lounge chair was produced circa 1960. The frame is chrome over steel. Measures 30.5" tall, 24.5: deep and 20.5" wide. The chair seat is 17-19" ...
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Slipper Chairs

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Chrome

Pair of John Stuart Slipper Chairs
Located in New York, NY
Pair of John Stuart for Widdicomb 1950's walnut slipper chairs. Tapered legs ending with brass sabots and a handsome dowel rod back. Newly up...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Slipper Chairs

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Walnut, Upholstery

Pair of Italian Mid-Century Modern Cantilevered Lounge Chairs
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Italian Mid-Century Modern lounge / slipper chairs with seats upholstered in faux alligator. The sober nickel metal bases elegantly cantilever the seats. Seat height is app...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Slipper Chairs

Antique and Vintage Slipper Chairs

Antique and vintage slipper chairs are popular fixtures in modern interiors due to their armless, compact designs with high backs and short legs making them perfect for even the tightest of spaces.

Slipper chairs originated in the 18th century. They were used in private dressing rooms and bedrooms for upper-class women to easily slide into their shoes, often assisted by a maid, when corsets and heavy petticoats made dressing a cumbersome task. Since this emergence in the boudoir, slipper chairs have become an essential piece of furniture in modern homes.

In the 1950s, American interior designer Billy Baldwinwhose clients included Jackie Onassis and Bunny Mellon — placed slipper chairs in the living room for the first time. He saw them as the ideal chairs for entertaining. Their low seats and tall, curved backs invite guests to sit; the lack of arms, however, places a limit on comfort.

Slipper chairs can be found in various styles, from the classic mid-centuy modern with unadorned legs to 1930s French Art Deco with a shorter back. Edward Wormley designed some of the most iconic mid-century modern slipper chairs with tapered legs, a round wood base, button tufting and a tall back.

Today, slipper chairs are among the chairs you should know. They can be used to frame a coffee table or contribute to a sense of balance in a space. A slipper chair can fit next to a bookshelf or be tucked into a corner along with a small side table to create a charming reading nook. In entryways, a slipper chair can be used while you put on your shoes. It is also an elegant addition to the bedroom or home office, where its soft shape adds a casual contrast to more rigid furniture.

You can find slipper chairs in materials such as fabric, wood and upholstery on 1stDibs. Browse a wide selection of styles, including mid-century modern, Hollywood Regency and Art Deco.

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