Schumacher Chairs
Schumacher is an esteemed American textile company known for its fine pillows, wallpaper and carpets. The family-owned business is still managed by its founder’s descendants. While committed to its history and traditions, the brand has evolved to maintain its vaulted status for more than 130 years.
Schumacher was established in 1889 in New York by Frederic Schumacher, who was born in France and moved to America that same year. By 1898, the Gilded Age elite were patrons of the company’s exquisite imported European fabrics. Schumacher became one of the first to produce luxury textiles in America and its fabrics began appearing in upscale properties like the Waldorf-Astoria hotel.
Schumacher grew in prestige in the early 20th century due to its partnerships with top designers such as Josef Frank and Dorothy Draper. Its textiles graced the White House and captured the attention of leading decorators, including Edith Wharton and Elsie de Wolfe.
In the 1920s, Schumacher was a favorite at Mar-a-Lago estates and Newport’s ritzy summer cottages. In the 1930s, French fashion designer Paul Poiret helped usher in the company’s Art Deco era. Schumacher textiles could be found on the sets of Hollywood films, most notably the Hydrangea Drape wallpaper in Gone with the Wind.
After World War II, Schumacher began a decades-long partnership with designer Vera Neumann, whose scarves were worn by the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly. In 1955, legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright developed a textile line with Schumacher. Known as the Taliesin line, it was the first commercial venture of the architect’s career.
In 2011, Andrew and Stephen Puschel became the fifth generation of Schumacher’s descendants to join the family business. The company continues to exemplify a spirit of innovation by partnering with exciting modern designers like Miles Redd, Mary McDonald, David Kaihoi, Veere Grenney and David Oliver. Under the creative direction of Dara Caponigro, Schumacher has also partnered with the biannual luxury interiors magazine Cabana.
On 1stDibs, find Schumacher textiles, wall decorations, rugs and more.
Late 18th Century French Louis XVI Antique Schumacher Chairs
Silk, Hardwood
Late 18th Century French Louis XVI Antique Schumacher Chairs
Silk, Hardwood
21st Century and Contemporary American Schumacher Chairs
Linen, Maple
21st Century and Contemporary American Other Schumacher Chairs
Fabric, Wood
21st Century and Contemporary Schumacher Chairs
Linen, Polyester, Wood
Late 19th Century Moroccan Aesthetic Movement Antique Schumacher Chairs
Mother-of-Pearl, Fabric, Wood
21st Century and Contemporary Schumacher Chairs
Cotton, Wood
21st Century and Contemporary Schumacher Chairs
Linen, Wood
21st Century and Contemporary Schumacher Chairs
Wood, Cotton
21st Century and Contemporary American Schumacher Chairs
Chenille, Maple
1970s Italian Organic Modern Vintage Schumacher Chairs
Stainless Steel
1960s Belgian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Schumacher Chairs
Metal
Mid-19th Century English Victorian Antique Schumacher Chairs
Beech, Wool
Early 20th Century French Louis XVI Schumacher Chairs
Walnut, Giltwood
Late 19th Century Antique Schumacher Chairs
Upholstery, Wood
19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Schumacher Chairs
Wood, Damask
Late 20th Century French Louis XVI Schumacher Chairs
Cherry
21st Century and Contemporary Georgian Schumacher Chairs
Oak, Reclaimed Wood, Wood
19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Schumacher Chairs
Silk, Walnut
19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Schumacher Chairs
Cane, Giltwood
Early 19th Century English Victorian Antique Schumacher Chairs
Velvet, Hardwood
Early 20th Century Jacobean Schumacher Chairs
Fabric, Oak
Late 19th Century Moroccan Aesthetic Movement Antique Schumacher Chairs
Mother-of-Pearl, Fabric, Wood
21st Century and Contemporary American Other Schumacher Chairs
Wood, Fabric