BAT bicycle by Axalko
Dezeen promotion: this video shows Basque woodworking company Axalko crafting a bicycle frame from wood. More about BAT bicycle by Axalko
Dezeen promotion: this video shows Basque woodworking company Axalko crafting a bicycle frame from wood. More about BAT bicycle by Axalko
Crowd-sourcing design brand Made.com of London have launched these simple bikes with coloured wheel rims. More about Neo Collection by Made.com
Danish bicycle company Biomega and design collective KiBiSi have collaborated to create this new bike for sports brand Puma. More about PUMA Mopion Bike by KiBiSi and Biomega
Danish bicycle company Biomega launch two new bikes today, one by London designer Ross Lovegrove and the other by Danish design collective KiBiSi. More about LDN by Ross Lovegrove and NYC by KiBiSi for Biomega
The interior of this temporary store in east London for bicycle brand Tokyobike was designed by London studio Emulsion. More about Tokyobike store by Emulsion
This month's top ten is all about cycling so here's a roundup of our top ten most popular stories about bicycles, tricycles and monowheels. More about Dezeen’s top ten: bikes
Danish bicycle company Biomega launch five city bikes in their 2010 collection for sports brand Puma today. More about 2010 Puma Bikes by Biomega
Eindhoven designers VanBerlo have been awarded an iF gold award for their Batavus Utility Bike, which has a frame based on the shape of a paperclip. More about Batavus Utility Bike by VanBerlo
Designer Lars Holme Larsen of Kilo Design, architect Bjarke Ingels of BIG and brand consultant Jens Martin Skibsted of Skibsted Ideation have collaborated to launch a new industrial design firm in Copenhagen, Denmark. More about KiBiSi by Kilo Design, BIG and Skibsted Ideation
San Francisco design collective Grayscaled have designed the interior of a store in San Francisco, California, that sells custom, fixed-gear bicycles. More about Mission Bicycle Store by Grayscaled Design
Industrial designers Frost Produkt, furniture designers Norway Says and graphic designers Bleed, all from Norway, collaborated to design the single-speed Alta One bike for city cycling. More about Alta One bike by Frost Produkt, Norway Says and Bleed
New York design brand Areaware have launched Moof, an aluminium bicycle by Dutch designer Sjoerd Smit that features built-in solar-powered lights. More about Moof by Sjoerd Smit for Areaware
ThisWay is a bicycle by Swedish designer Torkel Dohmers, with a roof intended to protect the cyclist in bad weather. More about ThisWay by Torkel Dohmers
Industrial designer Michael Young has designed Cityspeed, an urban bike for Taiwanese bicycle manufacturer Giant. More about Cityspeed by Michael Young
German designers neongrau.id have created Veloheld, a pared-down bicycle for cycling in the city. More about Veloheld by neongrau.id
Designer Ben Wilson has produced a monowheel - a cycle where the rider sits inside a large, spokeless wheel. More about Monowheel by Ben Wilson
Designer Moritz Waldemeyer has created Joyrider, a product that creates illuminated smiley faces on rotating bicycle wheels. More about Joyrider by Moritz Waldemeyer
Mark Sanders, designer of the Strida Bike, has given Dezeen access to his archive of drawings, models and photographs (including his very first sketch of the bike, above). Here he tells us how the project came about: More about Interview: Strida bike designer Mark Sanders