Showing posts with label berlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label berlin. Show all posts

20 January 2014

City Cycling Europe Guides by Rapha




The first thing you notice about the Rapha City Cycling guides is that they look good. Even the little box they come snugly ensconced in is pretty. They are a series of bright pastel colours and feature a different illustrator for each city, so each one has an air of distinctiveness whilst also fitting nicely into the set.
There are eight guides, taking in nine cities in Europe, most of them good for citizen cyclists: Copenhagen, Paris, Berlin, London, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Milan and Antwerp & Ghent sharing one guide. They are initially only available as a full set of eight and feel a little like extended blogs, in that they give you little snapshots of local knowledge – they don’t concentrate on well-known tourist spots, indeed they barely mention them. Instead they give the low down on the latest hip places to hang out.

They contain maps for nice cycling routes, which is handy for anyone trying to get from A to B. But there are also sections on ‘racing and training’ that seem to be aimed at the lycra-wearing market, rather than chic citizen cyclists. Of course in an ideal world, ‘city cycling’ guides wouldn’t be a thing, there would just be city guides.




The recommendations for what to do in Copenhagen are a fairly solid spread of decent bars, restaurants and shops, though of course the nature of cities is that they are always going to miss something out. And the danger is that being enshrined in the permanency of ink they will soon get out of date. One solution to this is of course making sure you get on your bike and get visiting all these cities as soon as possible, and these attractive-looking guides certainly make visiting enticing.

14 May 2013

Cycling the Frame in Berlin


Back in 1988, a short film - part documentary part art-film - was made, called Cycling the Frame. It was about the Berlin Wall back when West Berlin was still isolated from the West. The film follows a young girl (Tilda Swinton) and her thoughts as she cycles around West Berlin alongside the 96 mile long, iconic, symbol of the cold war.

The above trailer is for the 2009 follow up to the original film. Tilda Swinton cycles once again along the same route, commenting on what she sees. Brilliant stuff.

Check out www.Invisible-Frame.com for more about these two works.

17 November 2012

Cycle Chic Calendar 2013 - Out Now!


For the fifth year running, the Cycle Chic Calendar 2013 is out! We're pleased to present this calendar and hope it can get places in time for Christmas... and January 1st.

This year the calendar features Cycle Chic photos from Copenhagen (no surprise) as well as Montreal, Rio, Sao Paulo, Vitória (Brazil), Amsterdam, Budapest, Zagreb, Dublin and, Berlin.

We've even chucked in a velomobile in a moment of craziness! But the guy is the most dapper chap ever to grace a velomobile and he rides past our offices every day. If that's not crazy enough for you, we even feature a tall bike and drop handlebars!

Enjoy. It's available over at Lulu.com.

17 August 2012

Scarosso Cycle Chic


We're loving the new photo shoot from the always cool Italian shoe brand Scarosso, shot in Berlin. With bicycles, of course.


7 May 2012

Cycle Chic Postcard Berlin

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There is a wonderful variety of Cycle Chic motives to explore in Berlin where cycle infrastructure has improved dramatically in recent years. Here a stunt for two.

Signal coloured bike for signal coloured tights - or vice versa.
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Elegant match of natural colours.
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The pictures are from last month and it was still chilly
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Relaxing at the Spree.
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Happy Cycling!

15 February 2012

Berlin Bicycle Deep Freeze

Berlin - Motion
I was speaking in Berlin last week but I had some moments to spare to document the bicycle users of Berlin getting on with it on a bitterly cold Friday morning.
Berlin - Shopping
Winter Bundle Chic outside the Zara shop on Kurfürstendamm.
Berlin - Morning
Morning traffic.
Berlin - Pause for Talk
Stop and chat.
Berlin - Wait for It Berlin - Red Light
Wait for it.
Berlin - Cool Berlin - Bundled Up Warm
Red Light Rolling.
Berlin - Two Way Berlin - Gent
Morning Motion.
Berlin - Traffic Light Berlin - Acceleration
Stop and Go.
Berlin - Warm
Winter Wonderland.

7 April 2011

Berlin...

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Ah, Berlin.
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Those boots were made for stopping...
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Fantastic cape.

6 April 2011

Flower Box

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Flower(s)
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Box

Berlin bicycle transport.

5 April 2011

Against the Clock

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Waiting to turn left.
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Checking the time on the clock on the tower nearby.

4 April 2011

2 April 2011

Rosenthaler Strasse, Berlin

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A few evening cyclists on Rosenthaler Strasse in Mitte.
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Berlin By Night... Almost

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Standing by Brandenburger Tor, a girl studies a map, deciding which way to go.
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Whilst another Berliner on a bicycle rides through the historic arch.
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Elsewhere, a spot of cornering.
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And a couple enjoying a conversation on Ku'damm.

31 March 2011

Berlin Bicycle Blur

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I'm a sucker for blurry, nighttime shots of Citizen Cyclists doin' their Cycle Chic thang.
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Sense of a Bicycle
Yeah, okay. There's a limit. But hey... I love it that you can still recognise that it's a bicycle. That's how iconic the design of a bicycle is.