Collection by Aileen Kwun

Bicycle, Bicycle

All things bicycle-related, for those of us who can only handle two wheels at a time.

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Bicycle, 1980s; Raleigh; Component count: 893Photo credit: ©2013 Todd McLellan. Photo reproduced with the permission of Thames & Hudson.

Fascinated by his bicycle, Breuer conducted early experimentations with tubular steel that resulted in the iconic Wassily chair, the first of many furnishings that he made with the material. (1925)

Zoombike, folding bicycle, Elettromontaggi, 2000.

Last but not least, there's the classic Viva Brass Bicycle Bell whose retro-inspired form is 100% brass. An adjustable screw means this accessory can attach to a wide range of bike frames.

1924 - The production of bicycles starts at Miele’s new factory in Bielefeld, Germany.

Samarth Bicycle Trailer, prototype. Radhika Bhalla (Indian, b. 1983). Designed United States, deployed India, 2008–present. Locally sourced bamboo, rattan, iron, jute, coconut fiber, wheels. Photo: Vahe D'Ala

Erika: Ai Weiwei Forever Bicycles Sculpture As part of Scotiabank Nuit Blanche Toronto, a weeks-long art celebration, world-renowned Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei has just opened an exhibition of his Forever Bicycles sculpture in Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square. The exhibition consists of 3,144 interconnected bicycles forming a three-dimensional structure that creates an incredible visual effect.

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