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Furniture has been my bread and butter since the fifties. In the heart [https://365.expresso.blog/question/what-does-the-word-lounge-mean/ different styles of armchairs] London, people don’t buy just to sit. Old families from Belgravia and Kensington, and they’re all searching for the same thing. A funky accent chair, tells the truth. I sent a set of accent chairs to a Grosvenor Square apartment, and he told me years later it was still going strong. That’s what endures. They look for convenience, but they find themselves in Mayfair again.<br><br>Modern things break, whereas old chairs carry life. Taste splits by borough. Belgravia looks for tradition, with mahogany accent pieces. Hackney raw, with loud armchairs. That’s the mix. I’ll tell you something else, an armchair becomes memory. Modern factory pieces can’t compete. I still touch the arms of the chairs, and the truth tells itself. History sits with you. If you’re thinking quick buy, think again.<br><br>Take on a classic wingback, and allow it to tell your story. | |||
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