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When I moved to Shoreditch I had nothing but a mattress. The flat looked more squat than home, unique chairs but we dragged in whatever we could find. New furniture is soulless, so we searched markets. We carried a wingback through Dalston. It looked like chaos, but that’s what made it real. Retro armchairs have weight, and it doesn’t matter if it’s scratched. I’ve balanced takeaway boxes on a mismatched chair, armchair retro and the furniture was part of the night.<br><br>Retro furniture feels natural here, and students rely on it. We wandered past Smithers one Saturday, and the sofas looked like they belonged in films. we left with just one piece, but it’s the pride of the living room. We’ve all begged friends for lifts. It’s part of student life. Vintage pieces survive it. Brand-new looks boring, but vintage carries weight. every creak is another laugh. Looking back after twelve months, the broken toaster doesn’t matter, [https://rentry.co/36971-what-do-you-call-a-man-who-covers-and-pads-armchairs-settees-etc space-saving seating options] but the vintage pieces carry the whole story.<br><br>So if you’re moving to London, forget the catalogue shine. Choose a funky accent chair, and let it shout Shoreditch every time you sit. | |||
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