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The Repair Shop: Life in the Barn

Hardback Published on: 13/10/2022
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Synopsis

In today's throwaway culture, there's a counter movement growing that urges us to 'make do and mend'. The BBC's The Repair Shop has brought this waste-conscious message to an even wider audience, with its regular viewing figures of 7 million in the UK alone, cementing itself as a classic series in the vein of Antiques Roadshow.

This new book concentrates on the show's much-loved experts, including woodworker and furniture restorer Will Kirk, clock restorer Steve Fletcher, metalworker Dominic Chinea, silversmith Brenton West, leatherworker Suzie Fletcher, upholsterer Sonnaz Nooranvary, and seamstresses Julie Tatchell & Amanda Middleditch - aka The Teddy Bear Ladies. Each of the experts shares their own stories and their repairs, capturing in the process the magic and ethos of the barn. Includes quotations and Q & As from the experts as well as Jay Blades on some unique restoration collaborations.

With the focus on the experts themselves, readers will feel as though they're stepping straight into the 'workshop of dreams' and experiencing first hand the magic of the barn.

  • Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9781914239649
  • Number of pages: 192
  • Weight: 740g
  • Dimensions: 244 x 191 x 20 mm

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The Repair Shop
Brings the barn alive
Each chapter focuses on one of the experts who work in the barn. The chapter begins with their profile and then features one or two of the projects they ha... READ MORE
HelenC
The Repair Shop
Background to the series
Nice little portraits. Brief stories of some items. Poor editing as too many trivial typos for a book about skilled craft people.
Paul Clarke