Keha3 Reimagines Bike Racks in Its Own Image, That of Nature

Earlier today, I posted a series of images of a Buoy lamp with the promise of more details, so without further ado: credit goes to Margus Triibman of Estonian design studio Keha3. (There’s a land version and a waterproof one for maritime use.) Along with his partners Ville Jehe and Tarmo Luisk, Triibman founded the company in 2009, specializing in design for public spaces, including but not limited to the increasingly-ubiquitous urban fixture, the bicycle rack.

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We saw a handful of residential storage solutions a while ago, but the public bike rack beat has gone relatively cold… until now.

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I like Swiss typography as much as the next guy, but designer Tarmo Luisk has taken his passion for sans-serif lettering to the next level with “Typo.”

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keha3-typo-3.jpgAt least it makes for a functional alternative to a billboard…

Check out Margus Triibman’s more flexible works after the jump:

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