Lose Yourself In Deptford Market And You’ll Stumble On Vintage Wingbacks With Cracked Leather. They’ve Got Stains And Creaks But That’s What Makes Them Magic

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London’s Retro Revival: funky armchair Why Vintage Armchairs and sofa vintage retro Sofas Still Rule There’s something about vintage pieces that grabs me. When I was a kid my nan had this battered armchair. The fabric was torn but held together, but it had heart. During the heyday of Soho, you didn’t buy throwaway chairs. You’d keep the same chair your whole life. You can feel it when you sit down. I rescued a battered armchair from outside a shop in Peckham. It weren’t pretty at first glance, but as soon as I sat down it felt right.

Friends always fight to sit in it. Furniture in London shifts with the postcode. Kensington loves velvet, with velvet armchairs. Camden loves the clash, with mismatched sofas. The contrast keeps it alive. The catalogue stuff has no soul. Armchairs with scars get better with years. They carry scratches like tattoos. If you ask me straight, retro armchairs will always beat flat-pack. An armchair should hug you back. If you’re scrolling catalogue sites, go dig through a car boot.

Choose a funky accent bedroom chair vintage, and let it grow with you.