

It seems like spring is the season for bike events, with Bristol's Bespoke handmade festival taking place from April 15–17, and the Urban Bike Festival in Zurich recently animating the Swiss city between April 1–3. A few additional accessories join the bikes at the exhibition, such as the magnetic bicycle light ‘iFlash One’, designed by the Danish studio KiBiSi. To further adapt the bicycle to today's hectic life and long commuting distances, Gianluca Sada created a folding bike the size of an umbrella. IFLASH ONE As part of the KiBiSi design team during internship, the magnetic bicycle light iFlash One, was one of many interesting projects I got to be a part of. the two-part accessory uses magnets for easy fastening, where it effortlessly. Experimenters went mad with storage space, considerably expanding the awkwardly sized basket we're currently used to, and placing it on ground level – like an amalgam of wheel barrow and a bike – or even in the middle, between the seat and the steering wheel. Accommodating modern day lifestyle on the go, the ‘iFlash one’ by danish interdisciplinary studio KiBiSi is a bike light created for intuitive use and simplified storage. Wood is popularly employed across exhibition designer Ross Lovegrove went as far as using bamboo to build a bike frame (it's a surprisingly ideal material, being both flexible and robust). But the Design Museum Gent isn't interested in the past between 25 March – 23 October it showcases a collection of contemporary models from the new millennium, including Philippe Starck's electric bike 'MASS' or Tobias Knockaert’s laser-cut bicycle, and prototypes and experiments for the future, with unusual aesthetics, materials and functions. The iFlash is also about safety and fun, with the everyday simplicity and usability of the light making it easy to use.'Bike to the Future' is the latest testament to a cycling revolution we've been witnessing since the 1960s. The iFlash One was designed by KiBiSi to meet a new Danish law requiring cyclists to attach their lights securely rather than dangling them off the frame, which had been common. Cyclists can choose between a flashing or steady light, which lasts up to 60 hours. iFlash One is designed with a holistic approach merging light and fitting into. When not in use the magnets pair the front and rear unit into one compact object ready for storage in your pocket or bag. IFLASH ONE As part of the KiBiSi design team during internship, the magnetic bicycle light iFlash One, was one of many interesting projects I got to be a part of. iFLash One Bike Lights by KiBiSi, a slick-looking alternative to that bulky bike light of yours that’s perpetually on the fritz. when not in use, the magnets become two as the front and rear unit merge Is connected, the light turns on automatically. It features a magnetic base thats permanently fixed to the bike. the two-part accessory uses magnets for easy fastening, where it effortlesslyĬlicks onto a magnetic base which is permanently fixed to a bikes handlebar or seat post. The iFlash One is a bike light thats intuitive, easy to use, and modernly masculine. During April 2016, all the SD iFlash adapters were updated to a new.

Making their debut is the iFlash-Solo and iFlash-Quad, it will be very interesting to see how 4 MicroSD’s compare against the fullsize SD cards used in the iFlash-Solo & iFlash-Dual. iFlash One by danish interdisciplinary studio KiBiSi, is a bike light created for intuitive use and easy storage, uses magnets for easy fastening. iFlash One is a bike light created for intuitive use and easy storage, accommodating modern day lifestyle on the go. Urban Mobility, Architectural Illumination and Personal Electronics are among the global niches KiBiSi have consistently explored in recent years.Īccommodating modern day lifestyle on the go, the ‘iFlash one’ by danish interdisciplinary studio KiBiSi is a bike lightĬreated for intuitive use and simplified storage. Here is the 2016 runtime shootout results. leibaliflashkibisi9 by iFlash One is a minimal design created by Denmark-based designer KiBiSi. KiBiSi has worked across a wide range of disciplines, creating everything from furniture and household objects, to bicycles and aircraft, and signature designs for clients across the globe. IFLASH ONE As part of the KiBiSi design team during internship, the magnetic bicycle light iFlash One, was one of many interesting projects I got to be a part of. KiBiSi is among Scandinavians most influential design groups today.
