How To Spot A Real Chesterfield Couch That’s The Real Deal

From OLD TWISTED ROOTS

Looking to level up your living room with timeless charm?, you’ve probably come across the Chesterfield sofa. Known for its deep button-tufted back, it’s a design that’s been around since the 1700s.

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

**Check the Leather**
True-to-form Chesterfields are made using high-grade leather—think genuine, aged leather. Imitations might look similar at first glance, but they cut corners with synthetic materials. Real leather has a natural scent—you’ll notice the difference.

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

The buttoning isn’t just for show. If it’s machine-pressed, it’s not a true Chesterfield, you're probably dealing with a replica.

**Signature Features**
The famous scroll arms should be equal to the backrest, vintage furniture which is a dead giveaway of a Chesterfield. If they dip or sit lower, that’s a design shortcut.

**Price Tag Truths**
Let’s be honest—a true Chesterfield isn’t cheap. If you’re seeing "Chesterfields" for a few hundred bucks, retro furniture stores they’re probably not made in the UK.

**Where to Buy One**
Stick with trusted retro furniture stores makers who guarantee quality craftsmanship. Some great places to check out include:

- Maiden Home
- Arhaus
- Heritage leather makers from the UK

**Closing Thoughts**
Choosing a Chesterfield should be about more than looks. Take the time to do your research and trust your instincts.

An authentic Chesterfield is a lifelong investment in timeless style.