Highchair Collection
In this captivating black and white photo from 1904, we catch a glimpse of the intimate family life of Paul Valery, the renowned French poet, his wife Jeannie Gobillard
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In this captivating black and white photo from 1904, we catch a glimpse of the intimate family life of Paul Valery, the renowned French poet, his wife Jeannie Gobillard, and their beloved child. The focal point of the image is a hide-bottom high-seat chair, meticulously crafted by Dorothy Johnson in 1939. This exquisite piece not only serves as a practical seating solution for their little one but also adds an element of timeless elegance to their home. As we delve deeper into the world of highchairs, we discover another creation by Dorothy Johnson - a child's high chair from 1939. With its sturdy construction and thoughtful design, it ensures that mealtime becomes an enjoyable experience for both parent and child. Similarly, Florence Hastings presents us with her hickory high chair from 1938 - a testament to craftsmanship and durability. Frank Gutting's infant's high chair from 1938 showcases innovation at its finest. Designed with utmost care for safety and comfort, it provides parents with peace of mind during those precious early years. Donald Harding's charming child's high chair from 1942 captures our attention with its whimsical details that spark joy in every corner. Elizabeth Curtis' high chair from 1936 stands tall as an embodiment of sophistication merged seamlessly with functionality. Its sleek lines exude grace while offering optimal support to growing toddlers. Herman O. Stroh takes us on a journey back in time with his vintage-inspired child's high chair from 1939 – evoking nostalgia through its classic design. John Swientochowski introduces us to his baby-high-chair masterpiece from 1938 – carefully designed to accommodate infants' needs while providing them with security during mealtimes or playtime alike. Isidore Sovensky’s infants’ high chair (1940) showcases innovation through simplicity – making everyday tasks effortless for busy parents.