Built correctly however, the Chesterfield sofa is actually one of the most comfortable sofas that you can buy. In this guide we’ll look at the components that make a Chesterfield sofa comfortable, and what you need to look out for to ensure that you find the Chesterfield that you’ll never want to leave.
Known for their deep button-tufting upholstery and rolled armrests, Chesterfield sofas command attention while fitting in with your particular space and budget. A British invention crafted in the mid-1700s, these uniquely elegant couches were traditionally made of buttery leather. These days, you’ll find Chesterfield sofas in a wide variety of styles
As is the case for any of the best couches, Chesterfields come in a variety of upholstery options from soft, dreamy velvet to performance fabric—and this sophisticated design is worth considering if you have your heart set on a leather sofa. As such, you’ll also find Chesterfields in different sizes and price points to accommodate your space and budget. So if you’re interested in adding this distinctly stately style to your home, here are the best Chesterfield sofas from budget-friendly options to those suitable for large spaces.
The Greyleigh Lemington sofa from Wayfair adds a modern touch to the traditional Chesterfield sofa design. The classic button tufting, softness of the polyester upholstery and support of pocket springs and foam filling make this couch an equally eye-catching and functional addition to any living room. This three-seater also features sleek black metal corner legs that give it a modern edge and comes in six colors including a vibrant blue and green for those who want a pop of color
With plenty of seating space for three, this affordable sofa gives you a lot of bang for your buck. It seamlessly blends traditional Chesterfield elements, like nailhead trim, rolled arms and deep tufting for an overall classic appearance. Its sturdily constructed with a hardwood frame and solid walnut wood legs, lending the sofa extra height and visual warmth. Additionally, the seats are deep and the removable cushions are filled with foam and supported with a coil spring—perfect for lounging.
Need lots of seating space but still want something that’s tailored to your style? This 18th century-style Chesterfield sofa will fit the bill. It features sought-after classic details like a nailhead trim, classic tufting and rolled arms, but it’s also plenty customizable. You’ll first pick from three sizes (82 to 100 inches wide) then pick out everything else: the fabric type and color, leg finish and hardware finish. The sofa also comes with two large plush seat cushions (which are removable), making it extra cozy for curling up.