Tom Allen: Lockdown has made people more interested in artisanal skills
The comedian is the narrator for new Channel 4 antiques programme Mend It For Money
Tom Allen has said he thinks people have become more interested in artisanal skills as a result of the pandemic.
The comedian is the narrator for new Channel 4 series Mend It For Money, which sees craftsmen and women restore antiques.
He said that with people having more time on their hands, they have become less interested in âthrowawayâ objects.
Allen described Mend It For Money as being âa bit like Antiques Roadshow with the added fun of cold, hard capitalismâ.
He added that the pandemic has caused people to âslow downâ and recognise the worth of traditional âartisanalâ skills associated with restoration.
âI think itâs made people appreciate the value of that rather than making everything so quick and so disposable and throwaway,â he said.
âI think suddenly people are going, âOh, having one thing thatâs beautiful and beautifully made is more powerful and more important, perhaps, than having lots of things that one doesnât care aboutâ.â
The programme sees two people each week pitch their ideas to restore an item and will tell the owner how much profit they think they will be able to make when it is sold.
The successful bidder will then set about restoring the antique.
âYou come to learn what actually has value these days and it is actually quite surprising,â Allen said.
âOften you think, âSurely thatâs worth loadsâ, and actually it doesnât get that much, and then something thatâs really specific like a bike thatâs very unusual or mid-century stuff, you realise, is much more valuable than you would have anticipated.â
He added that he is not very good at spotting which items on the programme will be worth the most money.
âI havenât got an eye for spotting anything really, but it is often the most mundane stuff that has value,â he said.
Mend It For Money airs on February 5 at 5pm on Channel 4.
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