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Friday
Jan162009

Chesterfield makeover

Georgia wrote looking for some inspiration for a project: "I have inherited and begun to restore a lovely old chesterfield couch belonging to a recently deceased great uncle. It's a labour of love and I want to love it and pass it on after me. Do you have any images of restored chesterfields? I think I want to step away from that men's club vibe and modernise it somehow with the covering... any input would be amazing. I think I'm heading away from tufting though, in an effort to modernise and simplify (the upholsterer gave me the biggest smile when i decided this, less work for him). I'm not having much luck locating images of nice revamped chesterfields (leather or otherwise) without the tufting... do you know of any?"

Now I don't have a photo of Georgia's chesterfield, but the photo below is what I always envision when I hear the word chesterfield. Leather, black (or brown) with thick rounded arms and lots of tufting in the back.


I was a bit disappointed I've got to say that she may forgo the tufting, because I think the tufting is the best part, but if it means keeping your upholsterer happy and your wallet a bit thicker... Anyway, it was difficult finding photos pf chesterfields without tufting, so below I've included a wide variety of photos to inspire Georgia. Some aren't quite chesterfields but they have fabulous upholstery, and some are tufted but you'll just have to imagine the upholstery without the tufting. I am envisioning velvet, maybe charcoal grey for it's versatility since this is going to be a piece passed along. I do have to say that the first one below has to be one of the most incredible chesterfield-like sofas I've ever seen. I'm not sure about the lavender but the unfinished style is totally knock-your-socks-off drop-dead gorgeous.


Angus McRitchieLucinda Symons
Sean MyersDomino
Suzy HoodlessThe Rug Company
elledecoJoe Schmelzer










Reader Comments (19)

Oh that first image is my dream. I think brown or black Chesterfields are so sexy paired with feminine elements. The perfect husband/wife compromise.

16 Jan 2009 | Unregistered CommenterEmilia Jane

May I say, the tufting must stay, if at all possible. It is truly what makes that piece of furniture what it is. If you take away the tufting, it is no longer such a timeless statement piece.

16 Jan 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

I am not sure why, because it isn't me.....but this Stacy Bass look really appeals to me, thank you!! The couch is just cool. The art, fun, and I have a cupboard like that, but dark brown, maybe I should paint it.

16 Jan 2009 | Unregistered Commenterkarlene

You are fortunate to have inherited such a amazing piece of furniture. Please do not remove the tufting! This is the personality and true charm of these sofas- a great way to update this would be to reupholster it in a completely unexpected fabric an op-art or other bright pattern- just keep that amazing silloutte. If you want to be a little more conservative - do the dark grey-charcoal but paint the wood base white or maybe an emerald green.

16 Jan 2009 | Unregistered CommenterChris-Wallteriors

That House to Home look with the black and white and the gray velvet couch...it's killing me to look at it, I want it so bad. I'm dead. DEAD, I tell you!

16 Jan 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJennifer

some of these rooms truly are inspirational

16 Jan 2009 | Unregistered Commenterhenzy

I'm beyond in love with the rug in The Rug Company picture.

16 Jan 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTy

Oh great post, Kim. I must admit that I've always hated the chesterfield. I guess, I too, thought it too manly. Like something from a club where too many cigars are smoked.

I must admit, I dearly, dearly love the lavendar one. I love how the large vase and the painting play off it, as well.

And the photo of the gold sofa - with the purple walls. Reminds me of my own little gold sofa, which I'd like to reupholster in pink (but won't - can't afford). That gold looks smashing with those purple walls. I keep thinking I need to add purple to my living room. But I just added gray.

Ahh dilemas. Wish I could make up my mind. Sorry for so many words - just felt inspired, I guess.

16 Jan 2009 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy

I am getting the Rutherford (Elite Leather) which is a classic chesterfield shape minus the tufting and may be of interest.

http://www.eliteleather.com/pdfs/rutherford_specs.pdf

http://www.eliteleather.com/styles.html

16 Jan 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

No worries Peggy - I love hearing about your latest colour obsessions. Your gold sofa would be so adorable in pink velvet. *SIGH*

16 Jan 2009 | Unregistered Commenterkim.

i only just learnt what a chesterfield is this week! it's not classic - at all - but i LOVE the chesterfield's by squint limited. yum.

17 Jan 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJanet

Janet you read my mind. I was thinking Squint too. Love the patchwork but I think the look will date so Georgia if you want an heirloom piece maybe not. The main thing with the tufting is if you decide to do it check out examples of your upholsterer's tufting work. I have seen and refused to pay for some very shabby tufting in my time. Great pics Kim.

17 Jan 2009 | Unregistered Commentermidcenturyjo

I love Chesterfield sofas! They're so classy. If I owned that lavender one (first sofa shown), I wouldn't let my dog anywhere near it.

17 Jan 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKelly@Color Sizzle

Get tuft! I am waiting to buy my white leather chesterfield so am jealous of anyone with one.

17 Jan 2009 | Unregistered Commentergdaybeautiful

Does anyone know what that amazing purple wall color is? It is so bright, vivid, and almost velvety. I must have that paint color. Does anyone know what it might be?

18 Jan 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAmy

Lavender satin chesterfield photo is from Living Etc. If you're going to attribute, might as well do it correctly!

18 Jan 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

Anon, since both my sister and I have saved that photo from the site it was attributed to, I think I'll leave it as is. Thanks tho'!

18 Jan 2009 | Unregistered Commenterkim.

wow, the picture of brandon barre with the black and golden wall is so gorgeous!!!!!

19 Jan 2009 | Unregistered CommenterNay-K

Do you know where I can find the lavender chesterfield without tufting? I have been looking all over for something similar.

29 Dec 2010 | Unregistered Commenterdana

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