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Furniture has been my bread and butter since the fifties. | Furniture has been my bread and butter since the fifties. Amongst the squares and crescents, folk are not merely choosing somewhere to park themselves. Designers with clients in tow, and they’re looking for furniture that will outlast them. A velvet seat with history, gives them that. 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. People wander past the big chains, but eventually they realise.<br><br>Mass production doesn’t care, whereas classic sofas grow finer. The capital’s rooms all look different. Belgravia looks for tradition, with buttoned wingbacks. Camden stays chaotic, with retro mismatches. That’s the charm. Let me put it plainly, a sofa becomes family. Flat-pack won’t do that. I still touch the arms of the chairs, and [https://bonusrot.com/index.php/Lose_Yourself_In_Deptford_Market_And_You%E2%80%99ll_See_Armchairs_Stacked_Outside_Shops._They%E2%80%99ve_Aged_In_Public_But_That%E2%80%99s_The_Point vintage style leather armchair] the truth tells itself. History sits with you. Before you make a mistake, stop.<br><br>Take on a classic wingback, and see how it shapes your home. | ||
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