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Harvey Probber American Mid-Century Purple Velour and Brass Slipper Chair
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Harvey Probber American Mid-Century Purple Velour and Brass Slipper Chair
Newel Gallery
306 East 61st Street, 3rd Floor
NY - 10065
About Harvey Probber
Harvey Probber (1922-2003) was an American furniture designer and entrepreneur known for his innovative and influential contributions to the field of modern furniture design. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Probber developed a passion for design from a young age and went on to become one of the leading figures in the mid-century modern movement.
Probber's career began in the 1940s when read more..
Slipper chair
Contemporary slipper chairs come in a variety of forms, but are generally armless accent chairs with short legs close to the floor. Slipper chairs were originally used in France in the 18th Century as a boudoir chairs. Later in the 20th Century, the famous interior designer Billy Baldwin was known for his re-invention of the slipper chair in living rooms and entryways in 1950s American design using fabric to cover the exposed legs of the chair.
Slipper chair
Contemporary slipper chairs come in a variety of forms, but are generally armless accent chairs with short legs close to the floor. Slipper chairs were originally used in France in the 18th Century as a boudoir chairs. Later in the 20th Century, the famous interior designer Billy Baldwin was known for his re-invention of the slipper chair in living rooms and entryways in 1950s American design using fabric to cover the exposed legs of the chair.
Slipper chair
Contemporary slipper chairs come in a variety of forms, but are generally armless accent chairs with short legs close to the floor. Slipper chairs were originally used in France in the 18th Century as a boudoir chairs. Later in the 20th Century, the famous interior designer Billy Baldwin was known for his re-invention of the slipper chair in living rooms and entryways in 1950s American design using fabric to cover the exposed legs of the chair.