I’ve spent a lifetime dealing in chairs and sofas. In the heart of London, people don’t buy just to sit. Old families from Belgravia and Kensington, and they all want character. A velvet seat with history, never fails to speak up. One battered club chair was claimed for a Notting Hill film set, and he told me years later it was still going strong. That’s the point with retro. They fall for fashion too quickly, but eventually they realise.<br><br>Cheap wood snaps, whereas real furniture stays. Every part of London tells a different story. Chelsea wants polish, with deep seats. Dalston experimental, with loud armchairs. That’s London. End of the day, customers never forget the chair that mattered. Mass production never delivers it. I still sit to see how it feels, <a href=https://rentry.co/54668-what-do-you-call-a-man-who-covers-and-pads-armchairs-settees-etc>space-saving seating options</a> and the real thing speaks. Retro has power. So when you’re tempted by the new, take a breath.<br><br>Choose a funky accent chair, and let it settle into your life.
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