Head down Brick Lane on a Saturday and you’ll notice vintage wingbacks…
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From Markets to Mansions: London’s Love for Vintage Sofas and Armchairs Vintage sofas just feel more real than anything new. We had an old floral sofa that was patched and sagging. The fabric was torn but held together, but it was part of us. When London was swinging, furniture meant something. You’d go second-hand instead of brand new. It’s in the sag of the springs. I bartered for a sofa on Brick Lane one rainy morning. Some would’ve laughed at the state of it, but as soon as I sat down it felt right.
It’s outlasted three flats and two relationships. Every borough in London has its own taste. Mayfair goes glossy, with velvet armchairs. Hackney keeps it raw, with industrial armchairs. Every corner tells a different story. New furniture looks dead next to vintage. Armchairs with scars last decades. They’re not perfect, but neither are we. Here’s the thing, retro arm chairs armchairs will always beat flat-pack.
Your seat should outlast the years. If you’re scrolling catalogue sites, go dig through a car boot. Save a battered seat, and accent chairs for living room let it grow with you.

Your seat should outlast the years. If you’re scrolling catalogue sites, go dig through a car boot. Save a battered seat, and accent chairs for living room let it grow with you.
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