Slipper Chair

by Amitha Verma Interior Design, www.amithaverma.com

I’m always drooling over the lovely gowns women wore during the 19th century, those layers of silk, and lace and trim, so gorgeous! I suppose I wouldn’t have been in very good compliance, as you’ll always find me in jeans and rain boots sloshing through mud, sawdust, paint and so forth at my jobsites. I’m sure as lovely as those gowns were it must have been quite an effort to get ready for the day.

Fashion and propriety of the day called for multiple layers of clothing from undergarments and the laced corset to heavy dresses and thick stockings. These ladies faced a monumental challenge when getting dressed each morning. Furniture designers of the day took pity on their plight and created the slipper chair; specifically designed for the task of getting dressed. It’s armless or half arm design allowed for freedom of movement while a low seat allowed for the ladies to reach down to pull on their stockings and shoes or boots.

Since then, slipper chairs have gone through many style reincarnations such as: Gothic Revival, Rococo Revival, Louis XVI Revival, Renaissance Revival, Greco-Egyptian Revival and Eastlake. During this period the design was always low to the ground and used in the bedroom or dressing room.

Today, the slipper chair is still a popular choice across all design styles from very traditional to minimalist modern. Still designed low to the ground, today’s slipper chair has made its way into the rest of the house from the living room to the library. They commonly have an upholstered seat and back with wood legs exposed or hidden under skirting.

These chairs are versatile and lovely, making them a particular favorite of mine. I love to dress them up in fine fabrics dictated by the style of the room I am designing. There is such a range in styles from the petit Victorian to the boxy Modern version. Here are a few examples of different style slipper chairs.


Décor Pad (via)

While many elements of this room tend towards the Modern, the slippers are a perfect example of classic French styling.

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Décor Pad (via)

This is a lovely transitional bedroom. I love the use of the coordinating Schumacher imperial trellis wallpaper and chair fabric by Kelly Wearstler. This geometric print is such a sharp look!

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This petit slipper chair Joelle Dolce Bebe is the perfect height for a child to climb up and have a seat. It boasts cabriole half exposed legs and a half skirt with slipcover styling.

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Glamorous Dressing Rooms

by Amitha Verma Interior Design, www.amithaverma.com

There is something so decadent and personal about an actual dressing room as opposed to just a closet. Working in custom homes, one of the areas I spend a lot of time designing and detailing is custom dressing rooms and master closets.  In a dressing room, especially a glamorous dressing room, such as those fit for royalty, you can get away from the hustle and bustle of the world and concentrate on just you. Time spent here is your time, to prepare for the day, groom to your heart’s content and enjoy your beautifully displayed wardrobe.

Of course, you probably won’t need as much space as the royal family in the illustration below! This is the grand Gatchinsky Palace, of Emporer Pavel, at the height of Russian classicism period. Having a space all your own, no matter how big, in just your style and taste is one of the high points of having a glamorous dressing room.

Gatchinsky Palace Glam Dressing Room Gatchinsky Palace Dressing Room (via)

Can you imagine getting ready in such a dreamy room?? The carved paneling, the most gorgeous shades of blue, (one of my favorite colors), the antiquing, and those chairs! All dressing rooms should have plenty of seating for to allow for an inviting, plush experience. I always incorporate the use of wood panelling which adds that gracefulness and wonderful richness that regular closets just lack. Of course, our interpretations are a little more modernized and not so richly carved! This is a great place to add antique finishes and to use colors that inspire you.

Glamorous Dressing Rooms 2Veranda (via)

When furnished with a beautiful chair and desk or table, you can also find quiet time away from the rest of the household to do your correspondence by email or by hand and go over your schedule. Add a bright lamp to illuminate your activities.

Glamorous Dressing Rooms 3Oliveaux (via)

A large floor mirror is a must in any dressing room. The wider the better for getting a complete view of your look such as the one pictured here. This is a great opportunity to add a must have piece that you will love.

Glamorous Dressing RoomsDreamy Dressing Room (via)

If you are fortunate enough to have the space, creating separate areas for different styles and types of clothing is perfect for optimal organization. If your current dressing area isn’t sufficient, think about converting an extra room into a dream dressing room all your own.

Glamorous Dressing Rooms
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As beautiful as a dressing room can be, the most important function should be organization! Take inventory of your items and space plan accordingly. Most people don’t need nearly as much long hanging as short hanging. Lots of adjustable shelves are great for shoe storage. Vary drawer heights for shorter items that don’t need deep drawers. Cubbies are also great ways to store handbags and belts. Each closet is always as unique as the owner! Consider a built in like the lovely one above.

“I believe in manicures. I believe in primping at leisure and wearing lipstick. I believe in pink. I believe that laughing is the best calorie burner. I believe in kissing, kissing alot. I believe in being strong when everything seems to be going wrong. I believe that happy girls are the prettiest girls. I believe that tomorrow is another day and I believe in miracles.” -Audrey Hepburn


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