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작성자 Sherry
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This city don’t live off flat-pack. Sneak through Brixton Market and you’ll stumble on armchairs with cracks. They ain’t perfect, but they carry weight.

In the sixties when London swung, chairs weren’t background props. You’d save for a accent chair that mattered, and it’d take its lumps. That’s what classic keeps alive in this city.

I remember, dodging the rain. I noticed a 1960s teak-leg accent chair. Most people would walk on, but I sat in and realised straight — this thing carried London in its bones.

Car boots keep secrets. Camden Market spit out retro gems. You need the bottle to haggle. I’ve stood ankle-deep in junk, but the payoff comes.

Design splits by borough. Belgravia drips money, with wingback chairs. Shoreditch stays scrappy, with mismatched accent chairs. Hackney’s raw, mid century modern armchair and you’ll find wild fabrics that clash yet sing.

People make it what it is. Cockney dealers shouting prices. The mix makes the market. I’ve walked away then come back and wedged chairs into tiny flats. That’s London grit.

At the end of the day, a scratch ain’t a problem. a chair’s part of your story. It holds arguments.

If you’re on the hunt, forget your catalogue orders. Pull an accent chair with scars, and make it your anchor.ashford-blake.com

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