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When I moved to Shoreditch I had nothing but a mattress. The carpet smelled like beer, but we filled it with life. IKEA lasts a term at best, so we grabbed second-hand. I spotted a funky armchair on Brick Lane. Nothing matched the walls, but that’s what made it ours. Retro armchairs have weight, and we don’t need polish, we need real. I’ve hosted ten people on one sagging retro sofa, and those seats carried us. Shoreditch is perfect for this life, and unusual sofa shops in the area thrive on it.<br><br>I stopped by Smithers looking for nothing, and everything felt alive, not plastic. We couldn’t afford much, but that [https://transcrire.histolab.fr/wiki/index.php?title=Utilisateur:DougWant94912 desk chair funky] still sits in the flat. Every student flat tells the same story. it’s half the fun. Furniture with scars feels built for students. Brand-new looks boring, but real pieces stay alive. every wobble tells the truth. After exams and chaos, you don’t remember the kettle, but the vintage pieces carry the whole story.<br><br>When you think furniture, forget the catalogue shine. Choose a funky accent chair, and let it shout Shoreditch every time you sit. | |||
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