How To Spot A Real Chesterfield Sofa In The UK

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Looking for a statement piece with history and sophistication?, chances are you’ve spotted the Chesterfield. Recognisable by its quilted leather and even arm-to-back design, it’s a style that’s never gone out of fashion. But with so many replicas out there, how do you avoid settling for a fake? Start with the Upholstery A genuine Chesterfield is always upholstered in proper leather. Fakes won’t patina the same way.

Real leather has a natural scent and supple touch. Solid Build Tap the base, it should sound solid, not hollow. Those buttons should be stitched by hand. If the details look too uniform, it’s not a heritage chesterfield sofa (More hints). The Signature Look The rolled arms should sit level with the back. If the arms are shorter, you’re not looking at a true Chesterfield. Price Tag Reality An authentic Chesterfield isn’t cheap.

If you see one for a few hundred quid, it won’t be British-made. Reputable Sellers Stick with heritage workshops who have been building for generations. Family-run upholsterers across the UK specialise in these. Closing Thought A Chesterfield is more than just a sofa – it’s an heirloom. Do your research and buy from makers