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Thinking of adding a touch of old-school class to your living room?, you’ve definitely seen the Chesterfield sofa. Recognizable by its deep button-tufted back, it’s a design that never seems to go out of fashion.
But how do you really know you’re not settling for a knockoff? Here’s a breakdown before making the investment.
**Check the Leather**
True-to-form Chesterfields are made using premium leather—think buttery-soft natural hide. Cheaper copies might look similar at first glance, but they use bonded leather or even vinyl. Real leather develops a patina over time—you’ll smell the difference.
**Solid Structure**
The real deal are built to last. The frame should feel sturdy and heavy. Tap the base—it should sound solid.
The buttoning isn’t just for show. Check if the tufting is stitched, not glued, it’s likely not handmade.
**Signature Features**
The famous scroll arms should be even across the top, which is a classic indicator of a Chesterfield. If they dip or quirky furniture sit lower, you’re not looking at the real thing.
**The Cost Factor**
Let’s be honest—authenticity comes at a cost. If you’re tempted by a $300 price tag, they’re likely using faux materials.
**Only Shop from Reputable Sellers**
Stick with trusted retro furniture stores makers who guarantee quality craftsmanship. Some great places to check out include:
- Timothy Oulton
- Restoration Hardware
- Family-run upholstery shops with decades of experience
**Closing Thoughts**
Choosing a Chesterfield should be about more than looks. Take the time to touch the leather, feel the frame, and ask the right questions.
The right one won’t just look good—it’ll outlast trends.