Guide To Finding An Authentic Chesterfield When Shopping In The U.S.


Thinking of adding a touch of old-school class to your living room?, you likely spotted the Chesterfield sofa. Recognizable by its rolled arms and tufted back, it’s a design that’s been around since the 1700s.

But how can you tell you’re getting an authentic one? Here’s what to look for before making the investment.

**Start with the Upholstery**
Authentic Chesterfields are made using top-tier leather—think full-grain or furniture stor top-grain hide. Imitations might look similar at first glance, but they use bonded leather or even vinyl. Real leather develops a patina over time—you’ll feel the difference.

**Frame & Craftsmanship**
A real Chesterfield are built to last. The frame should feel sturdy and heavy. Cheap frames sound and feel lightweight.

Hand-tufting is key. If the buttons look too perfect or mass-produced, you're probably dealing with a replica.

**Signature Features**
Those rolled arms should be the same height as the back, which is a true mark of a Chesterfield Sofa brand. If the arms are shorter, chances are it’s a fake.

**What’s the Damage?**
Let’s be honest—authenticity comes at a cost. If you’re tempted by a $300 price tag, they’re definitely not handcrafted.

**Where to Buy One**
Stick with respected retailers who guarantee quality craftsmanship. Some great US-based options include:

- Maiden Home
- Arhaus
- Online boutiques that ship globally

**Last Tip**
A true Chesterfield is an heirloom piece. Take the time to check the details and go with your gut.

An authentic Chesterfield is a lifelong investment in timeless style.

Contributeurs: Silke Seppelt