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First year in London was chaos. The kitchen had a dodgy kettle, but we filled it with life. New furniture is soulless, so we searched markets. One mate found a sofa in Hackney. Nothing matched the walls, but that’s what made it real. Chairs with scars feel stronger, and students get that instinctively. I’ve watched half my flat pass out across two chairs, and the chairs became mates. Retro furniture feels natural here, and students rely on it. We found ourselves in Smithers showroom, and the place was full of [https://bchums.com/login/?action=failed&username=darlawarburton8&redirect_to funky sofas uk] retro chairs.<br><br>We couldn’t afford much, but everyone fights to sit in it. Every student flat tells the same story. it’s how you build a home. Retro sofas don’t care if you spill. Mass production doesn’t care, but real pieces stay alive. every creak is another laugh. Looking back after twelve months, the broken toaster doesn’t matter, but you remember the sofa. When you think furniture, skip the flat-pack rubbish. Pick up a vintage armchair, and let it shout Shoreditch every time you sit. | |||
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