A Jamaican Cockney Tale: Why Retro Armchairs Still Matter

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Been in London from di forties, seen it all. Mi see chair come, chair go. First flat mi rent in Brixton, but it scratch, it creak, but it solid. But mi tell you, retro piece worth more than gold. Walk through Brixton Market, vintage wingback smell of years. Dem tings not showroom clean, but dem real. Back in de day, people buy furniture to last. Dat’s why mi love vintage. Cold, snow pon street, but It last twenty year. Dat sofa still in mi memory.

Design mix by area. Kensington love velvet, wid velvet accent chair. Dalston funky, space-saving seating options wid funky old frame. Dem soulless ting? Dem break quick. Retro sofa tell history. Call it what you like, mi love vintage over flat-pack. If you tink to buy quick, take armchair wid scar, and watch it age same way as you.