
Vintage Sofa Company Harlequin Patchwork 2 Seat Chesterfield Sofa with Harris Tweed Sides
Colour is the first thing this sofa brings, but it is the balance of finishes that makes it work. The patchwork upholstery gives the back, seat and arms a layered, collected look, with different fabrics adding depth, softness and variation across the surface. Rather than letting that detail run unchecked, the Harris Tweed side panels introduce a calmer outer frame, which helps the shape feel more structured and resolved.
That contrast is a big part of the appeal. The Chesterfield influence is still clear in the deep buttoning, rolled arms and studded outline, but the mixed upholstery changes the mood. It feels less formal than a fully leather Chesterfield and more distinctive than a plain tweed sofa, with enough variation to draw the eye without becoming chaotic.
The tan leather panel along the base adds another note of warmth and helps ground the design visually. It gives the lower section more definition, ties in neatly with the timber feet and reinforces the sense that this is a properly upholstered piece rather than patchwork used for effect alone. From front to side, the sofa feels finished.
Made by Vintage Sofa Company, this Harlequin works especially well in rooms that need one standout piece to carry more of the visual interest. It suits eclectic interiors naturally, but it can also sit comfortably in plainer schemes where the surrounding furniture is quieter and the sofa has room to do its job.
PLEASE NOTE - Image is for illustration purposes and each chair will feature a unique patchwork pattern and mix of fabrics
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Colour is the first thing this sofa brings, but it is the balance of finishes that makes it work. The patchwork upholstery gives the back, seat and arms a layered, collected look, with different fabrics adding depth, softness and variation across the surface. Rather than letting that detail run unchecked, the Harris Tweed side panels introduce a calmer outer frame, which helps the shape feel more structured and resolved.
That contrast is a big part of the appeal. The Chesterfield influence is still clear in the deep buttoning, rolled arms and studded outline, but the mixed upholstery changes the mood. It feels less formal than a fully leather Chesterfield and more distinctive than a plain tweed sofa, with enough variation to draw the eye without becoming chaotic.
The tan leather panel along the base adds another note of warmth and helps ground the design visually. It gives the lower section more definition, ties in neatly with the timber feet and reinforces the sense that this is a properly upholstered piece rather than patchwork used for effect alone. From front to side, the sofa feels finished.
Made by Vintage Sofa Company, this Harlequin works especially well in rooms that need one standout piece to carry more of the visual interest. It suits eclectic interiors naturally, but it can also sit comfortably in plainer schemes where the surrounding furniture is quieter and the sofa has room to do its job.
PLEASE NOTE - Image is for illustration purposes and each chair will feature a unique patchwork pattern and mix of fabrics



















