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When I moved to Shoreditch I had nothing but a mattress. The windows rattled in the wind, but we built it piece by piece. New furniture is soulless, so we searched markets. Another dragged a chair from Camden. Everything mismatched, but that’s why it worked. Chairs with scars feel stronger, [http://ec2-44-211-138-212.compute-1.amazonaws.com:8080/index.php/Retro_Armchairs_Vintage_Sofas_And_Accent_Chairs:_A_London_Design_Story stylish upholstered seating] and it fits our lifestyle. I’ve crashed into a leather sofa after a night out, and every time it felt right. Markets spill chairs onto the streets, and students rely on it.<br><br>I stopped by Smithers looking for nothing, and the place was full of funky retro chairs. money was tight, but it’s become the throne of the house. We’ve all shoved sofas through windows. it’s what makes memories. Accent chairs don’t flinch when four people pile on. Mass production doesn’t care, but old sofas age into character. every stain means another night. When you’re moving out, the broken toaster doesn’t matter, but that funky accent chair is legend.<br><br>If you find yourself in a Shoreditch flat, leave the glossy showrooms behind. Make space for a classic seat, and let it carry your student nights. | |||
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