Registration and Activities of Student Self-governing activities

From Markets to Mansions: London’s Love for Vintage Sofas fabric and leather couches Armchairs

I can’t walk past a retro armchair without stopping for a look. Growing up, there was a sofa in our house that had seen it all. It was worn, patched, contemporary leather armchair and squeaky, but it had heart.


When the East End was full of voices, furniture meant something. You’d go second-hand instead of brand new. You can feel it when you sit down.

I rescued a battered armchair from outside a shop in Peckham. Most people would have walked on, but I knew straight away it had something. It’s outlasted three flats and two relationships.

Every borough in London has its own taste. Hampstead stays calm, with buttoned wingbacks. Camden loves the clash, with bold fabrics. Every corner tells a different story.

New furniture looks dead next to vintage. Accent chairs from another era grow with you. They carry scratches like tattoos.

Here’s the thing, I’ll pick a vintage sofa over new every time. Your seat should outlast the years.

85e9c0807acf085e1368d6068a94e259.jpgWhen you walk past a glossy showroom, wander a street full of second-hand shops. Grab a vintage sofa, and see how it shapes your nights.