Precious Cargo
Bicycle Fork
Made-to-order bicycle fork designed to be adaptable to the geometry and fitment specifications of the bike and modular to the carrying needs of the rider.
The fork is a modular unit, comprising a completely reconfigurable body with add-on modules to set it up just the way you like.
Margit Endormie, 1989
Photo: Ronald Amstutz
Dia Art Foundation, New York.
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Not to Be the Second Winner
Aldo Rossi chair on base
1987
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Installation view, Monika Sprüth Galerie, Cologne, May 5–July 29, 1995
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Installation
Felt, stool, sculptor’s trestle, copper, tin, wire and rubber
Photograph by Volker Döhne
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Continuous Profile
Sculpture, 2004
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- Squiggles are what I like to draw on paper to bring an idea to life.
- Squiggles are the contour lines on a topographic map that I seek out when running or cycling
- Squiggles are the sinuous movement of my design & life interests
- Squiggles are childish & fun 〜〜〜〜 I like to learn through play(ing around with ideas)!
As an innate perfectionist this is the hardest maxim to follow, but something I remind myself daily.
2. The less you own, the more freedom you have.
This may be a counterintuitive belief to hold for someone who wants to design products destined for ‘consumption’, but I believe in designing things to last, so that what you hold develops a personal significance.
3. Patina produces personality.
Through love and longevity of use of a ‘thing’ something special happens: As it ages it wears & weathers in response to your use (or abuse), producing marks that tell a story & build character.
Last Updated 16.09.25
Suzi Enclosure
A key fob enclosure so I don’t need to carry my bulky car key everywhere.
The enclosure allows me to hang this from my car mirror, without it looking obvious that it is a key fob (the key blade stays with me).
Tactix 310 Container Container
I love these $6 Bunnings containers for storing screws & bolts, but I don’t love retrieving them when I need to fish through each compartment for the item I need. The 22 compartments are narrow and hard to get your fingers in, made worse by the slide-in dividers that easily slide-out, combining the previously [ meticulously] separated supplies.
I made these infill containers with a lip pull so I can remove a collection of bolts, tip them out on my bench & make a mess while I find the one I want, then put them all back together without disturbing the surrounding storage.
Pro Vibe Light Clamp
I don’t like seeing bike headlights stick out the front of my handlebars, so I made an adapter that runs it above or below the stem. The stem is pretty wacky, so I first had to figure out the profile before I could work on the clamp...for which there were multiple iterations. I reverse engineered a KNOG light clamp for use with this 3D printed clamp.
Spurbit holder
A neat and tidy way to store the tool and bits I carry while riding. Previous solution was a rubberised bit holder containing some bits, with the Spurcycle sliding wrench and Blackburn chainbreaker sitting separate.
This piecce of plastic with holes in it neatly & securely holds everything I need.