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The Handbuilt Bicycle

Bespoke: The Handbuilt Bicycle. Cover of the catalogue.
Bicycles have made cover appearances more than 100 times since The New Yorker magazine was founded in 1925.
Each chapter appears in a different color. Section opener for Sacha White, Portland, OR.
The design pays attention to a permanent movement, stop and go, from left to right of images and text.
Joness Cut H-Bar handlebars
Truss Frame Bike by Mike Flanigan.
Cyclocross Racing Bike by Richard Sachs.


Bespoke: The Handbuilt Bicycle
Like custom-tailored clothing that enfolds the wearer in a second skin, custom-built bicycles are more than just lavish objects. They represent the pinnacle of a craft practiced by a handful of remarkable artisans–machines so meticulously constructed and fitted to their users that they seem like extensions of the body. This book offers an intimate perspective on the work of six internationally renowned frame builders. Using traditional materials and tools, the builders of Bespoke are visionaries in interpreting a century-old craft for a new generation of enthusiasts. Beneficiaries of a global environmental movement and of a renewed respect in these digital times for all things handmade, the designers featured here are foremost individualists: they are moved less by politics and market forces than by the sheer beauty of process and its unique, finely honed results.

By Julie Lasky.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Bespoke: The Handbuilt Bicycle at the Museum of Arts and Design, New York by Lars Müller Publishers.
With a foreword by Holly Hotchner.
Contributors: Michael Maharam, Sacha White, D. James Dee (photographs)

ISBN 978-3-03778-204-0

In collaboration with Lars Müller
Softcover with flaps, 128 pages, printed by Kösel, Altusried-Krugzell (Germany), 4 color offset printing

The Handbuilt Bicycle
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The Handbuilt Bicycle

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