The term "Chesterfield" usually refers to a large leather sofa with button tufting along the inside back, rolled arms, and nailhead trim. Any upholstered piece - chair, ottoman, loveseat - using these same details may be called Chesterfield style. There is also a style of double-breasted topcoat, a constituency of British Parliament, and brand of cigarette called Chesterfield. Most likely they are all named for the various Lords Chesterfield, of the Derbyshire town in England.
The materials Chesterfield armchairs are made from include hardwood, leather, springs, dowels, screws, cornerblocks and padding. Chesterfield furniture is considered very well crafted and the materials are of great quality.
Yellowpages has a list of stores that sell Chesterfield furniture. Some stores listed on the website include Home Cinema Center Mall and Florida House Furniture Inc.
You can purchase chesterfield sofas at any good furniture store. Try Raymore and Flannigan for a good selection of durable furniture, but it's not the least expensive.
One can purchase leather Chesterfield sofas in Canada through online furniture dealers or websites. One can also go to brick-and-mortar furniture stores.
A: Philip Dormer Stanhope, the fourth earl of Chesterfield. The Chesterfield coat and sofa are named for him.
Chesterfields can be purchased at any furniture store such as Leon's, The Brick, or Ashley's Furniture, and can usually be purchased from their websites.
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