I’ve been in the trade man and boy for decades. Amongst the squares and crescents, customers aren’t simply shopping for wood and fabric. Old families from Belgravia and funky chair Kensington, and they all want character. A battered old wingback, never fails to speak up. A wingback ended up in a Belgravia study, and it carried his family through generations. This is why old beats new. They look for convenience, but they always come back.<br><br><img src="https://jpcdn.it/img/small/85e9c0807acf085e1368d6068a94e259.jpg" style="max-width:400px;float:right;padding:10px 0px 10px 10px;border:0px;">Gloss wears off, whereas real furniture stays. Taste splits by borough. Belgravia looks for tradition, with buttoned wingbacks. Shoreditch is playful, <a href="https://naijanews.tdreport.com/groups/the-evolution-and-craftsmanship-of-armchair-bespoke-a-contemporary-observational-study/">traditional armchairs</a> with upcycled seats. That’s the mix. Here’s the truth, an armchair becomes memory. You don’t get that from a catalogue. I still touch the arms of the chairs, and the truth tells itself. History sits with you. So when you’re tempted by the new, take a breath. Pick up a retro armchair, and allow it to tell your story.
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