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Student living in East London is messy but fun. The flat looked more squat than home, but we gave it soul with furniture. Flat-pack breaks too quick, so we hunted retro. One mate found a sofa in Hackney. Everything mismatched, but that’s what made it ours. Vintage sofas feel alive, and we care more about story than gloss. I’ve watched half my flat pass out across two chairs, and every time it felt right. Every warehouse flat tells the same story, and dealers live for it. We wandered past Smithers one Saturday, accent settee and the sofas looked like they belonged in films.<br><br>we had to haggle, but it’s become the throne of the house. We’ve all begged friends for lifts. it’s where life happens. Accent chairs don’t flinch when four people pile on. Mass production doesn’t care, but retro lasts. every stain means another night. By the end of the year, you don’t remember the kettle, but the mismatched set still makes you laugh. When you think furniture, don’t waste time on the soulless new.<br><br>Pick up a vintage [http://www.koha-community.cz/mediawiki/index.php?title=What_Is_The_Cost_Of_Fabric_Sofas contemporary leather armchair], and see how it shapes your memories. | |||
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