TimHarris Wall-Mounted Bike Racks Are For Stylish Cyclists
The latest wall-mounted bike rack from TimHarris Design brings form and function together for stylish cyclists.
Following the 2020 launch of the company’s signature modular shelving system – the first collection in its wall-mounted furniture series – the creative team at TimHarris Design has now introduced a bike rack that doubles as an art piece for biking enthusiasts.
Ideal for devotees of minimalism or those who simply want to maximise their space, the racks are available for both mountain and road bikes, differing only in their size of extension from the wall.
“The rack is designed for beautiful bikes, receding into the background and allowing the bike’s beauty to shine. It also looks beautiful without the bike too,” says Founder, Tim Harris. Each rack is constructed from laser cut, 3mm black or white Ferrograin powder coated mild steel, with an 18mm clear coated birch ply link and tan leather saddles onto which the bike is simply lifted. The wooden link provides the perfect space for helmets and accessories. Plus, there is an option to add hooks for hanging cycling shoes underneath the shelf.
The idea for the bike racks came from Harris’ cousin who is an avid cyclist but lives in a small Johannesburg apartment with minimal space. “His bike is his pride and joy – he has spent ages refurbishing it. After commissioning the bike rack, he now says that his wall is complete.”
For more information, or to purchase a TimHarris Design bike rack go to https://www.timharris.co.za/
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