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Life in a student flat starts rough but gets colourful. The walls were bare, but we dragged in whatever we could find. Forget glossy showrooms, so we searched markets. Someone even nabbed a table from outside a pub. Nothing matched the walls, but that’s what gave it soul. Chairs with scars feel stronger, and we don’t need polish, [https://365.expresso.blog/question/from-kingston-to-camden-varon-talks-retro-furniture-22/ home seating solutions] we need real. I’ve hosted ten people on one sagging retro sofa, and the chairs became mates. East London is built on mix and mess, and students rely on it.<br><br>We wandered past Smithers one Saturday, and the place was full of funky retro chairs. we left with just one piece, but it’s survived three house parties and a flood. Ask around and you’ll hear it. It’s part of student life. Retro sofas don’t care if you spill. Brand-new looks boring, but vintage carries weight. every creak is another laugh. By the end of the year, you don’t remember the kettle, but you remember the sofa.<br><br>If you find yourself in a Shoreditch flat, forget the catalogue shine. Choose a funky accent chair, and make it part of your story. | |||
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