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I'm not a fan of purple, but that sofa is too cool. Reminds me of something Morpheus would own.
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Is that a Chesterfield specific shop? If so, I must go….
The sofa was restored and sold by The Original Sofa Co who specialise in Chesterfields. Their workshop is in Gateshead, and they've got a showroom in Chelsea.
They specialise in old school upholstery, which is a lot more labour intensive than modern techniques, but means that a piece will probably survive fifty or sixty years without needing any attention. Plus they hand dye the leather, which means that I'll have a tea core sofa!
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I've spent far too much on a very old, and very purple Chesterfield sofa.
Oh, and it's currently in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, which is about as far away as it is possible to get from me.
Whoa! That's wild, @Graeme ! I'd really like to see pictures of it in the room it will live in it's not too much trouble. I think it's beautiful.
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Thanks Graeme. Like the window..The chesterfield will jazz the room up nicely
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Thanks @dylantbmayes!
There are a few photos of it earlier in this thread. (Here.)
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Looks like a great space Graeme and an even lovelier couch.
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@Graeme Did you ever select a daybed?
I didn't @Bluegrass. I'm not sure if I'd have space for one with the sofa I'm getting. I was originally planning on going with something a bit smaller.
If you're looking for suggestions, I was considering the following: Topos Workshop WW2 camp bed, Zeitraum Guest, Turtle Stapelbett, Rolf Heide stacking bed, and the Lönneberga stacking bed. That one has a cushion that acts as storage for bedding and pillows, which is a clever touch.
Vintage pieces: Chesa Laria daybed, a large daybed by Børge Mogensen, and Wim Rietveld Arielle daybed, which can be found cheaper elsewhere.
Some of the above are rather expensive! :o
The idea was to get a piece that would function as a sofa, but also could be used as a guest bed, hence the stacking beds, and things like the Chesa Laria that takes a Euro sized single mattress.
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The living area always stays pretty tidy-you can probably notice the little family of stuffed animals on the couch. My wife loves them and they are a stand-in for the kids and pets we've yet have. Stuffed animals are marvelously self-sufficient. You can travel for months on end and they don't make messes, require babysitting, and they rarely have their friends over to party.
The second shot is my office-I am required to keep the door shut most of the time. Right now its actually reasonably neat-it gets far worse. I could use some more books shelves because the library is now spilling in stacks onto the floor. This is what the life of an English professor actually looks like. Not featured: my collection of guitars which hang distractingly on the wall reminding me that I'd rather be jamming than grading or writing!
In any case, its a delightful little home with a cosy front porch from which I can watch the intoxicated local university students stumble home, walk-of-shame, and occasionally fight! ; )
Un saludo!
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Your invited.
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Great DC-3 @ROman ! Like the tin toys, the whole room