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Moving into a student flat ain’t glamorous. The windows rattled in the wind, but we built it piece by piece. IKEA lasts a term at best, so we grabbed second-hand. Another dragged a [https://arriswebz.club/story.php?title=the-capital%E2%80%99s-love-affair-with-retro-sofas-and-armchairs single long chair] from Camden. Nothing matched the walls, but that’s what made it home. Old accent chairs carry memory, and it fits our lifestyle. I’ve hosted ten people on one sagging retro sofa, and the sofa was another character in the story. Retro furniture feels natural here, and students rely on it.<br><br>We wandered past Smithers one Saturday, and the vintage armchairs carried scars I loved. we were broke students, but it’s the pride of the living room. We’ve all dragged furniture through rain. it’s how you build a home. Accent chairs don’t flinch when four people pile on. Modern stuff? Forget it, but real pieces stay alive. every wobble tells the truth. Looking back after twelve months, the dodgy landlord fades away, but the vintage pieces carry the whole story.<br><br>So if you’re moving to London, don’t waste time on the soulless new. Make space for a classic seat, and let it shout Shoreditch every time you sit. | |||
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