When it comes to deep buttoning, the main problem with cheap Chesterfields is that they are not sunk deep enough. Where buttons are traditionally secured to the frame, mass produced sofas are often only sunk into the cushioning and attached to the frame around the edges. This can allow movement in the buttons over time as they become detached, creating sags and creases in the material. Eventually, the sunken button effect will disappear completely.
As hand-tacking each stud is a time-consuming and painstaking task, cheaper Chesterfields will often employ strip studding, where only one in every few studs is hammered into the frame. This leaves the studs in between ‘floating’ on the surface, creating a less secure detail that is more susceptible to everyday wear and tear. Investing in a sofa with individually hand-tacked studs rather than strip studs will also allow you to choose from styles with more intricate patterning, which can only be achieved through individual studding.
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