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Do you have an item at home that you wish you could repair but you don?t have access to the right tools or knowhow?


Well, the Summer Repair Clinic is the solution to this problem.


It is organised by and based in the studio space of the Peckham design company, Complete Departure. We offer intelligent and thoughtful fabrication, restoration and consultancy and have a specific skill set acquired from over 20 years of industry experience.


Complete Departure has created the Summer Repair Clinic as an experimental project that aims to share the facilities and knowledge with people, in order to help them do the things they would otherwise be unable to. The project will run for a short time only, between the 19th June to the 4th July, so don't miss out.

Book a session and have an opportunity to work with plastics, metals, wood, leather, and ceramics; with the guidance from someone in our team.


lease let us know what you would like to repair in advance, by emailing a photo and a description of the damaged item you would like to repair to [email protected].


At the end of your session, you donate what you think the repair and your learning experience are worth.


To contact us call: 020 8694 9666 and ask for either Jo or William.



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