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Furniture has been my bread and butter since the fifties. Around these West End streets, a sofa is never just a sofa. Young men with new flats, and they all ask for quality. A battered old wingback, delivers precisely what they’re after. I sent a set of [https://support.ourarchives.online/index.php?title=Lose_Yourself_In_Deptford_Market_And_You%E2%80%99ll_Stumble_On_Funky_Accent_Chairs_In_Bold_Fabrics._They_Ain%E2%80%99t_Showroom_Clean_But_That%E2%80%99s_Their_Story accent couch] chairs to a Grosvenor Square apartment, and couch armchair it carried his family through generations. That’s what vintage means. People wander past the big chains, but sooner or later they return.<br><br>Gloss wears off, whereas retro lives on. Furniture mirrors the postcode. Chelsea wants polish, with mahogany accent pieces. Camden stays chaotic, with colourful sofas. That’s the mix. Let me put it plainly, an armchair becomes memory. You don’t get that from a catalogue. I still check the stitching for strength, and the right piece never lies. Classic pieces endure. Next time you flick through a catalogue, stop.<br><br>Choose a funky accent chair, retro armchair and watch it age gracefully. | |||
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