Eleanor Rigby Home builds leather furniture the slow way. Each piece is hand-cut and hand-stitched in their Canadian factory, with 8-way hand-tied springs, kiln-dried hardwood frames, and top-grain leathers chosen for how they break in over years rather than how they look on day one. That's why customers tend to keep these sofas for two decades, not two years.
We've carried the Eleanor Rigby line at our showrooms since the brand's early years in North America, and we've watched the same handful of silhouettes — the Knightsbridge, the Westminster, the Stratford — get specified again and again by interior designers who want a piece that reads traditional but doesn't feel stuffy. The leathers are where Eleanor Rigby really separates from mass-market brands: pull-up oil-tanned hides, hand-rubbed analines, and waxed top-grains that develop a patina you can't fake with finish.
Every Eleanor Rigby piece on our site is built to order, which means you choose the configuration, leather grade, color, and seat firmness before it goes into production. Lead times typically run 10 to 14 weeks. Our team works the brand line every day and can walk you through which leathers wear best for families with dogs, which frames suit smaller spaces, and which configurations actually save money versus a custom build.
Call 855-410-1180 to talk through options, or use the chat in the corner. Free white-glove delivery on Eleanor Rigby orders over $2,500, anywhere in the continental U.S.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Eleanor Rigby furniture made in Canada?