Description
The Dalton brings a modern take on the Chesterfield with deep diamond button tufting across the back, seat and arms. Wrapped in antique brown leather, the surface carries the natural marks and slight colour shifts that give real hide its character, so each sofa reads a little differently. The low-set arms sit level with the backrest, giving the whole piece a clean, boxy silhouette.
Raised on slim tapered brass-tone legs, the sofa lifts away from the floor for a lighter mid-century feel that balances the weight of the buttoned upholstery. Underneath, a solid oak and plywood frame supports foam and polyfibre padding, so the seat holds its shape while staying comfortable for everyday sitting. At 2,100mm wide it comfortably seats three.
This works well as the anchor of a living room, paired with a rug and low table, or as a warmer choice in a study or reading corner. The rich brown leather sits happily alongside wood, metal and neutral textiles, making it easy to build a room around.
Specification
| Material |
Solid oak, plywood, leather, foam, polyfibre |
| Colour |
Antique brown |
| Legs |
Brass-tone tapered metal |
| Seats |
3 seater |
| Upholstery detail |
Diamond button tufting |
| Dimensions |
2100 W x 810 D x 735 H mm |
| Frame |
Solid oak and plywood |
Frequently Asked
Is this real leather?
Yes, the Dalton is upholstered in genuine antique brown leather, which shows natural grain, marks and slight colour variation across the hide.
How many people can it seat?
At 2,100mm wide it seats three people comfortably.
How do I care for the leather?
Wipe with a soft dry or slightly damp cloth and keep it out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources. Use a dedicated leather conditioner occasionally to keep it supple.
What is the frame made from?
The frame is built from solid oak and plywood, with foam and polyfibre padding for the seat and back.
Will the leather colour vary?
Yes. As a natural material, the antique brown finish varies slightly from piece to piece, and small marks are part of its character.