slipper chair

noun

Definition of slipper chair

: an armless upholstered chair with short legs

Examples of slipper chair in a Sentence

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Or, turn your attention to these Sunbrella fabric slipper chairs from Anthropologie, with three colors and patterns to choose from. Brittney Morgan, House Beautiful, "The Best Outdoor Furniture For Every Style, From Sofas to Dining Sets," 4 Apr. 2019 The throw pillows go for $49, while stunners like the hexagonal pouf and the slipper chair go for $249 and $299, respectively. Brittney Morgan, House Beautiful, "Get Ready To Obsess Over Christene Barberich's New Home Collection With The Inside," 18 Oct. 2018 Sofas fabric; slipper chair fabric, Prestwick Wool Satin — Schumacher (T); fschumacher.com. House Beautiful, "February 2018 Product Guide," 3 Jan. 2018 Fabric on slipper chairs, Belfour—Christopher Farr Cloth (T); christopherfarrcloth.com. House Beautiful, "November 2015 Issue Product Guide," 17 Oct. 2015 This slipper chair is cowhide in front, faux leather straps behind. Kathryn O’shea-evans, WSJ, "A Living Room for People Who Love Neutrals—but Hate Dullness," 21 June 2018 Still, a slipper chair isn’t merely an exercise in subtraction. Tim Mckeough, New York Times, "Shopping for Slipper Chairs," 9 Apr. 2018 Cocktail table, Fenwick; slipper chair, Scallop—Oomph; oomphhome.com. Jennifer Glickman, House Beautiful, "December/January 2018 Product Guide," 17 Nov. 2017 The slipper chairs in the background have a paisley print, which seems slightly more exotic. Mimi Read, House Beautiful, "This Family-Friendly Waterfront Home Is Brimming with Nostalgia," 26 Feb. 2018

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First Known Use of slipper chair

1927, in the meaning defined above

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