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I grew up amongst furniture, and I’ve never left it. Amongst the squares and crescents, buying is about more than comfort. Young men with new flats, and they’re all searching for the same thing. A retro armchair, leather chair retro carries the room. A wingback ended up in a Belgravia study, and the scars became part of the charm. That’s the point with retro. They look for convenience, but they always come back. Modern things break, whereas real custom furniture designs stays.
Taste splits by borough. Chelsea wants polish, with deep seats. Brixton is bold, with loud armchairs. That’s London. I’ve learnt over years, customers never forget the chair that mattered. Modern factory pieces can’t compete. I still sit to see how it feels, and the difference is clear. Classic pieces endure. When a showroom tempts you, stop. Take on a classic wingback, and see how it shapes your home.