Lose Yourself In Deptford Market And You’ll Notice Armchairs Stacked Outside Shops. They’re Marked And Scarred But That’s Their Story

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London’s Retro Revival: Why Vintage Armchairs and Sofas Still Rule I’ve always had a soft spot for old furniture. When I was a kid my nan had this battered armchair. It was worn, patched, and squeaky, but it was part of us. During the heyday of Soho, people kept things for decades. Chairs lived longer than flats. It’s in the creak when you shift. I once pulled a Chesterfield out of a warehouse in Hackney. It weren’t pretty at first glance, but the history spoke louder than the flaws.

It’s outlasted three flats and two relationships. You can tell the area by the chairs. Belgravia keeps it polished, with deep sofas. Hackney keeps it raw, with bold fabrics. The contrast keeps it alive. Showroom sofas don’t talk back. Vintage finds get better with years. They carry scratches like tattoos. Here’s the thing, retro armchairs will always beat flat-pack. An armchair should hug you back. Next time you’re thinking of flat-pack, bedroom chair vintage step into a dusty warehouse.

Pick up a retro armchair, and let it shout London every time you sit.

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