Over the past four years, I’ve posted only a few images of the quintessential British furniture piece, the Chesterfield Sofa, but each one is worth revisiting because each one — and each interior style shown — is different in some way. And that sort of tells the tale of the Chesterfield in a nutshell: it’s the “goes anywhere” ubiquitous item. Let’s take a look:
The rough and smooth textures in this rustic industrial space, along with all the brown tones, combine to be the perfect setting for a Chesterfield. This one is skirted and has a tight tufted seat.
What’s cozier than a Chesterfield by the fire? This sofa, with exposed caster legs and three loose seat cushions, looks perfectly at home in this contemporary decor.
A terrific red Chesterfield looks right at home in this amazing Brazilian Brutalist space.
Ready to get your own Chesterfield sofa but not sure where to look? The only place I would turn to would be Roger Chris; their Higgins Chesterfield can be ordered in literally hundreds of configurations. Here are a few of my favorites:
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