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Why London’s Finest Still Choose Retro Sofas And Accent Chairs
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My world has always been the shop floor, the showroom, the warehouse. Here in Mayfair, people don’t buy just to sit. Old families from Belgravia and Kensington, and they all want a piece that speaks. A funky accent chair, retro sitting room delivers precisely what they’re after. I remember selling a Chesterfield to a gentleman from St John’s Wood, and the scars became part of the charm. That’s what vintage means. They waste time with flat-pack, but sooner or later they return.<br><br>Cheap wood snaps, whereas real furniture stays. Taste splits by borough. Hampstead seeks calm, with plush sofas. Brixton is bold, with upcycled seats. That’s the reality. Let me put it plainly, [https://azbongda.com/index.php/Varon_Remembers:_Retro_Chairs_Sofas_And_A_Lifetime_In_London high-end living room sets] accent chairs outlive their buyers. Glossy showrooms don’t sell that. I still sit to see how it feels, couch armchair and the real thing speaks. Classic pieces endure. So when you’re tempted by the new, step back. Find yourself a vintage sofa, and see how it shapes your home.
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