Interior Design

Stasis Bike Storage

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The Stasis bike storage system was collaboratively made by Scottish designer and woodworker Callum Robinson and his local heating engineer Keith Livingstone. Made of copper pipes, oiled Tuscan leather, and Scottish oak, the unit suspends a bicycle above a small shelf and basket. A cyclist’s dream, the design is an elegant, as well as functional, piece of furniture.

Stasis debuted at the Royal Academy of Arts in London and is currently in the windows of Spencer Hart. Available for £4,800, the unique design can be purchased directly from Robinson’s Method Studio, the creative company that brought us the Tea Chest and the London Undercover Umbrella Stand. You can learn more about the best tips and tricks to store your bike here.

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