brand |
West Elm |
designer |
– |
collection |
– |
type // kind |
Armchair |
year |
– |
finish |
Fabric // Wood |
dimension |
29.0" W // 30.75" D // 30.0" H |
availability |
US // CAN |
price |
– |
lead time |
4-12 weeks |
details |
Designed in collaboration with Pierce & Ward and crafted with an engineered wood frame. |
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Additional information
| West Elm Fabric | Basket Slub – Sand, Chenille Crossweave – Dusty Blue, Chenille Crossweave – Elm, Chenille Crossweave – Ochre, Chenille Crossweave – Sand, Chenille Crossweave – Tawny, Chenille Tweed – Frost Grey, Chunky Boucle – White, Coastal Linen – White, Deco Weave – Sand, Distressed Velvet – Blue Denim, Distressed Velvet – Brick, Distressed Velvet – Frost Grey, Distressed Velvet – Golden Oak, Distressed Velvet – Juniper, Distressed Velvet – Lagoon, Distressed Velvet – Mauve, Distressed Velvet – Pewter, Distressed Velvet – Sand, Performance Boucle – Oatmeal, Performance Velvet – Camel, Performance Velvet – Dark Olive, Performance Velvet – Ink Blue, Performance Velvet – Midnight, Twill – Sand, Washed Canvas – Storm Grey, Washed Canvas – White, Yarn Died Linen Weave – Alabaster, Yarn Died Linen Weave – Frost Grey, Yarn Died Linen Weave – Oatmeal, Yarn Died Linen Weave – Pewter, Yarn Died Linen Weave – Sand |
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| Wood Finish | Natural Walnut |
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The Pierce & Ward Curved Slipper Chair blends vintage charm with modern craftsmanship. Its sculpted, rounded back and distinctive spherical legs give it a playful yet refined character, characteristic of Pierce & Ward’s design aesthetic. The compact slipper silhouette offers comfortable seating without overwhelming smaller spaces.
Constructed with a sturdy wood frame and durable spring support, this chair provides both style and substance. The thoughtfully curved form and plush cushioning create a relaxed seating experience, while the Nutmeg-finished legs and tailored upholstery add depth and texture to living rooms, bedrooms, or reading corners.

























