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Why London’s Finest Still Choose Retro Sofas and Accent Chairs
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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. Young men with new flats, and they all want character. A velvet seat with history, delivers precisely what they’re after. One battered club [https://americanspeedways.net/index.php/Take_A_Stroll_In_Spitalfields_And_You%E2%80%99ll_Stumble_On_Retro_Sofas_Piled_High._They%E2%80%99ve_Aged_In_Public_But_That%E2%80%99s_The_Point living room chair sofa] was claimed for a Notting Hill film set, and he told me years later it was still going strong. That’s the Mayfair way. They flick through glossy catalogues, but they find themselves in Mayfair again.<br><br>Modern things break, whereas old chairs carry life. The capital’s rooms all look different. Hampstead seeks calm, with deep seats. Shoreditch is playful, with loud armchairs. That’s the mix. I’ve learnt over years, an armchair becomes memory. Glossy showrooms don’t sell that. I still sit to see how it feels, and the difference is clear. Classic pieces endure. Before you make a mistake, step back.<br><br>Take on a classic wingback, and let it settle into your life.
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