Design, Interior Design, Two Wheels

Bike Rack And Wardrobe

View all 5 Photos

When space is precious, square footage limited, and you are always misplacing those keys, it’s time to turn that nightmare of a foyer into a storage solution that tastefully displays your on the go essentials. Featuring solid alder and acacia, the handcrafted Bike Rack and Wardrobe designed by Jung | Dynamisch | Sylt is handsome from every angle. It mimics a tripod with long legs topped off by a shadow box shelf unit.  It is stable enough to hold a bicycle, genius enough to even think of a skateboard groove. There are plenty of hooks for jackets and bags.  Look carefully to find a smart key rest.

More for you

Rotação


Architecture

A cinderblock pavilion inspired by circular geometry, the spirit of community and sus...

La Fusteria


Architecture

A former carpentry workshop transformed into a warm living space that celebrates trad...

Casa Lèvanzo


Architecture

A 1970s villa redesigned with modern interiors where natural light accentuates the qu...

Pyramid House


Architecture

A postmodern exhibition home designed in 1981, Pyramid House has been redesigned and ...

Medník House


Architecture

An extension perched on a rocky slope that opens to views of a garden, a river and th...

Casa Plan de Barrancas by PPAA...


Architecture

In western Mexico City, PPAA designs a private house organized around a garden, with ...

Around the world

Kymaia, Playa El Puertecito


Around the World

A 22‑suite coastal retreat shaped by stepped, earthen volumes, palm shade, and slow p...

Mala Vila


Around the World

Designed with mirror walls, these four cabins perfectly reflect the surrounding woodl...

Kimpton Las Mercedes Hotel


Around the World

A Historic Landmark Reimagined: Kimpton Las Mercedes Brings New Life to Santo Domingo...

Staff Picks

Cj Hendry’s “Keff Joons”: Balloon Sculptures, Deflated and Reimagined

The Minale Lounge Chair

The Cubo Stone Speaker

Architecture for Dogs, A Project Created for Man’s Best Friend

Stay Updated

FacebookPinterestRedditLinkedInEmailWhatsAppX