
The Art of Chesterfield Furniture
Chesterfield sofas, armchairs and premium furniture, hand-finished from materials that age with dignity.
Popular Pieces
The models our clients choose most often — timeless silhouettes, noble materials, and hand-finished craftsmanship.

Classic Patchwork Armchair
Classic Patchwork Armchair — a chesterfield armchair in patchwork (multicolor).
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Classic Corner Sofa 290x240
Classic Corner Sofa 290x240 — a spacious 5-seat chesterfield sofa in white.
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Classic 3-Seater Sofa
Classic 3-Seater Sofa — a 3-seat chesterfield sofa in cognac brown.
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Selection is where we start. Character is what we're after.
Chesterfield furniture has been synonymous with timeless elegance for centuries — its signature tufting and deep, leather finish have become a symbol of luxury and refined style. Interestingly, although its form originates in 18th-century England, it still fits beautifully into both classical and contemporary interiors today. Its distinctive character often makes it the centrepiece of a room, giving the space a prestigious, remarkably stylish look.
Choose Timeless Style and Elegance
Three faces of the same philosophy — precise craftsmanship and materials that only improve with time.

Hand-finished, deep tufting
Signature chesterfield stitching is done by hand, stitch by stitch, for a result that can't be rushed.

Full-grain leather and solid wood
Natural leather and a solid wood frame are the foundation of furniture built to last generations.

Finished down to the last detail
Hand-set nailhead trim and precise tailoring — quality that holds up to close inspection.
What is a Chesterfield?
The name traces back to Philip Stanhope, the 4th Earl of Chesterfield — an 18th-century English aristocrat said to have commissioned a leather sofa that let a gentleman sit upright without creasing his coat.
Low, rolled arms level with the back, deep button tufting, and nailhead trim went on to define English gentlemen's clubs and libraries — and the chesterfield silhouette has remained essentially unchanged for over two hundred years.