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My world has always been the shop floor, the showroom, the warehouse. Here in Mayfair, buying is about more than comfort. Designers with clients in tow, and unique settee they’re looking for furniture that will outlast them. A retro [https://www.koklek.go.th/question/an-old-london-voice-on-vintage-sofas-funky-armchairs-and-life-57/ unique armchair], gives them that. There was a velvet sofa that went to a townhouse in Chelsea, and the scars became part of the charm. That’s what endures. They waste time with flat-pack, but at the end they admit. Modern things break, whereas retro lives on.<br><br>This city speaks through its homes. Chelsea wants polish, with deep seats. Dalston experimental, with funky fabrics. That’s the reality. I’ve learnt over years, customers never forget the chair that mattered. Glossy showrooms don’t sell that. I still touch the arms of the chairs, and I know straight away. Old furniture lives. When a showroom tempts you, step back. Find yourself a vintage sofa, and make it part of your Mayfair truth. | |||
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