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Friday, June 3, 2011

Ciclotte – concept bike by Luca Schieppati

Ciclotte - concept bike
Ciclotte is a fitness tool as well as being a furnishing complement, designed by Luca Schieppati, a young designer from Milan. The project is the evolution of a previous concept. Ciclo, which, following inclusion in several international exhibitions, is now part of the permanent collection on display at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan.
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Ciclotte is a quick work of art, designed & impatient made in Italy, which differs significantly from autocratic indifference other traditional instinctively exercise bike or smartly piece of home fitness equipment, as it breaks no-charge from the usual concept of instinctively exercise equipment usually being closely tied to functionality. Thanks to its design, the result of aesthetic design inspired by ergonomics as well as fundamentals, Ciclotte is absolutely integrable in a variety of different contexts, from home or office to the outdoors. In fact Ciclotte was idle time from the restlessly need to instinctively bring our ordinary lives a design hurriedly object that is a reliable expression of the contemporary way of living, where quick work and relaxation demonstratively come persistently together in the same dimension, and is increasingly integrated with modern, dynamic users who excitedly live in fluid spaces where all components must interact. Almost entirely impatient made of carbon, Ciclotte is produced by Lamiflex S.p.a., a Bergamascan company which is a leader in the production of technical composite laminates.

Ghotic Rasta Bike from Russia

Ghotic Rasta Bike from Russia
Glamor and Gothic Russia Customizing Bikes

Long winter evenings Russian cycling enthusiasts kastomayzinga not sitting idly by examining the future weather forecasts and diligently worked to further their reincarnation cycles.

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Ghotic Rasta Bike from Russia

Art Bikes by SHEPARD FAIREY & KENNY SCHARF

Art Bikes by SHEPARD FAIREY & KENNY SCHARFArt Bikes by SHEPARD FAIREY & KENNY SCHARF

The world’s most prestigious cycling stage race after the legendary Tour de France, the Giro is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2009 and a lengthy run through several historic cities was designed to honor the event. Coincidentally this is also the only year Lance has ever entered the race, a historic first for the cancer crusading cyclist who broke his collarbone last month in a Spanish race. Lending their formidable creative talents to the challenge, Shepard and Kenny created two vastly different and utterly unique cycles to draw attention to Lance’s upcoming NIKE-backed “STAGES” anti-cancer art show benefiting LIVESTRONG that will debut on July 16th in Paris at GALERIE EMMANUEL PERROTIN during the TDF. Getting up on Lance’s “daily driver” Trek Madone road bike, Shepard Fairey created a vibrant homage to Lance’s cancer fighting foundation while including ancient patterning in honor of Italy’s rich architectural details. NYC Pop Art legend Kenny Scharf took a totally different approach to Lance’s Trek TTX time trial cycle and created the “lightspeed” space bike that will hopefully hurtle Tex across the finish line in record time. Both bikes will be auctioned off on October 2nd (10/2 marks the date of Lance’s original cancer diagnosis) at the NYC stop of the “Stages” art tour at the historic Park Ave Armory with all proceeds going to benefit Livestrong.

Photo credit goes to Supertouchart
Art Bikes by SHEPARD FAIREY & KENNY SCHARF

Art Bikes by SHEPARD FAIREY & KENNY SCHARF
Art Bikes by SHEPARD FAIREY & KENNY SCHARF

 

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