Custom Bikes of Poland

Une excellente démonstration par le studio Mnono de ces motos entièrement personnalisées en Pologne et filmé pour le programme de TV Cruiser, le tout diffusé sur TVN Turbo. Des très beaux plans sur l’excellente bande son de “Kavinsky – Nightcall (Drivepilot Remix)”.



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Today at Dezeen Platform: Merel Slootheer, Liat Azulay and Pieter Frank de Jong

Feats per Minute

Dezeen Space: Dutch designers Merel Sloother, Liat Azulay and Pieter Frank de Jong unveal a prototype of their Feats per Minute project, a bicycle that allows you to play records on its wheels as you cruise through the city, at our our micro-exhibition Dezeen Platform at Dezeen Space today.

Feats per Minute

Each day, for 30 days, a different designer will use a one metre by one metre space to exhibit their work at Dezeen Space. See the full lineup for Dezeen Platform here and see all our stories about the work on show here.

Feats per Minute

There’s more about Dezeen Space here.

Today at Dezeen Platform: Merel Slootheer, Liat Azulay and Pieter Frank de Jong

Dezeen Space
17 September – 16 October
Monday-Saturday 11am-7pm
Sunday 11am-5pm

54 Rivington Street,
London EC2A 3QN


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Dringdring

Hand-painted bike bells from a Montreal cyclist now available to all
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Since 2005, crafty Canadian Annie Legroulx has been producing hand-painted bike bells from her Montreal studio and shop Dringdring. Her inventive designs—from red-and-white striped candies to rotary phones—recently caught the attention of design shop Kikkerland, who added six styles to their inventory. Like the originals, these designs are painted with solvent-free paints that are as friendly on the environment as they are resistant to its elements, adding a guilt-free touch of fun to cycling safety.

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Where young people at local community organizations collaborate with skilled artists on Legroulx’s line, Kikkerland taps artisans in India to make their more accessible styles, which include an adorable cupcake and turtle, as well as a tongue-in-cheek speedometer.

Dringdring’s bells for Kikkerland sell online for $20 each. An assortment of other amusing bells can be picked up at Dringdring’s shop or their online store.


Neo Collection by Made.com

Neo Collection by Made.com

Crowd-sourcing design brand Made.com of London have launched these simple bikes with coloured wheel rims.

Neo Collection by Made.com

The designers at Made.com showcase their ideas on the website and ask visitors to vote for their favourites.

Neo Collection by Made.com

Only the winning designs are manufactured and those who voted can buy the resulting products at a discount for taking part in the process.

Neo Collection by Made.com

The bikes in the Neo Collection function as either single or fixed-gear cycles and are available in black and orange, white and blus or silver and black.

Neo Collection by Made.com

See also: Dezeen’s top ten bikes.

Here’s a bit more information from Made.com:


MADE.COM’s Latest Product Release: The Neo Bike Collection

MADE.COM, a company that offers quality designer products at factory prices, is proud to announce their latest product range, the Neo Bike Collection.

The Neo Single-Gear Bikes are sporty, contemporary bikes that can be used as single or fixed-gear. With a strong steel frame, they are both durable and lightweight. The range comprises the black frame with orange rims and white frame with blue rims, both £199, as well as the premium silver frame with black rims, £249.

This collection was chosen for its modern functionality and affordability. Bikes are also extremely popular in the current interior market and the Neo Collection will be at the forefront of a new generation of single-gear bikes. Another designer product with its price stripped bare.

About Made.com

Made.com cuts out the middlemen to drastically reduce the prices of designer furniture. It works by showcasing furniture designs on the website and asking people to vote for their favourites. The crowd-sourced designs go into production and the people who voted can go on to buy them at a discount as a thank you for their part in the selection process. Orders are then placed direct with a manufacturer for mass production in container quantities. Once completed, the orders are shipped to the UK and their progress is traceable in real time on the web site. The upside of this business model is no unsold inventory and no wastage as the factory only manufactures the exact number of items ordered.

Made.com is the brainchild of 28 year-old serial entrepreneur Ning Li who co-founded the firm with Julien Callede and Chloe Macintosh. Made.com has raised a 2.5M£ round in early 2010 with some successful European entrepreneurs such as Brent Hoberman and Michael Birch (through their VC fund PROfounders Capital), Marc Simoncini (owner of Meetic.com and match.com in Europe), John Hunt (the Seattle Coffee Company sold to Starbucks, Syzygy)


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Veloheld by
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Alta One bike by Frost Produkt, Norway Says and Bleed

Juri Zaech

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Really sweet typography/illustration work by Juri Zaech.

Via: Behance Network

Ralph Lauren Bikes

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Great looking bikes by Ralph Lauren, in collaboration with Affinity Cycles. 

These fixies are on display as concept bikes at the Ralph Lauren Rhinelander Mansion in New York.

Love Your Bike

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Posters by London-based boutique firm I Love Dust for Love Your Bike. Check out more here.

Vanilla Bicycles

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Since 1999, Vanilla Bicycles has been handcrafting some awesome looking bikes in Portland, Oregon. See more of their models here.

Imperial Bikes

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Inspired by 1920’s board track racers, these bikes are definitely pushing the limits of motorized biking. Check out their product line here. Nice stuff!

Batavus Utility Bike by VanBerlo

Eindhoven designers VanBerlo have been awarded an iF gold award for their Batavus Utility Bike, which has a frame based on the shape of a paperclip. (more…)