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Looking to level up your living space with timeless charm?, you’ve likely spotted the Chesterfield couch. Known for its rolled arms and tufted back, it’s a design that’s been around since the 1700s. But how can you tell you’re buying the real deal? Here’s a quick checklist before spending your cash. Feel the Leather Real Chesterfields use top-grade hide — aged leather. Copies use bonded leather or vinyl.<br><br>Real leather feels soft, and you’ll see the difference. Frame & Craftsmanship A real Chesterfield is crafted for durability. Look for hardwood frames—beech, oak, ash. Tap the base—it should sound solid. Hand-tufting matters. If it’s machine-pressed, it’s not authentic. Signature Marks The scroll arms should be level with backrest. If they dip lower, it’s not a true Chesterfield. Price Matters Here’s the truth — a true Chesterfield isn’t cheap.<br><br>If you see a $300 sofa, they’re not handcrafted. Trusted Shops Stick with respected shops that do custom builds. Options include Arhaus. Closing Tip Choosing a [http://lstelecom.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=2454266 buy chesterfield sofa] is more than looks. Take time to test the frame. It’s a sofa with history and future.
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