Wander Around Camden Lock And You’ll See Vintage Wingbacks With Cracked Leather. They’re Marked And Scarred But That’s The Charm

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Retro Sofas and Funky Chairs – A Real London Story Vintage sofas just feel more real than anything new. We had an old floral sofa that was patched and sagging. It sagged in the middle and smelled faintly of tea, but it told a story. During the heyday of Soho, people kept things for decades. You’d hand down sofas from parents to kids. It’s in the weight of the wood. I once pulled a Chesterfield out of a warehouse in Hackney. The fabric was stained and faded, but the weight told me it was the real deal.

That chair still sits in my flat. Furniture in London shifts with the postcode. Kensington loves velvet, with velvet armchairs. Shoreditch stays messy, with industrial armchairs. London wouldn’t be London without the variety. New furniture looks dead next to vintage. Retro pieces grow with you. They’re not perfect, mediawiki.laisvlaanderen.ehb.be but neither are we. At the end of the day, an old funky accent chair means more than new gloss.

A sofa should tell your story. Next time you’re thinking of flat-pack, step into a dusty warehouse. Choose a funky accent chair, and let it grow with you.