London Design Festival at Brompton Junction Covent Garden London Design Festival at Brompton Junction Covent Garden

London Design Festival @ Brompton Junction Covent Garden

The 20th anniversary edition took place on 17th – 25th September and we hosted a tiny piece of it in our very own Brompton Junction Covent Garden store in collaboration with London Metropolitan University.

Embracing a circular approach to design, we asked students at London Metropolitan University to find new life for ‘old’ Brompton bike parts that are now out of service.

The collaboration has produced some stunning, innovative and truly unique pieces, ranging from whimsical games to household items. Every piece has been carefully considered, with the chosen component key to the design and functioning of the piece.

The Designs...

BromptoStick, designed by Joshua Baker and shown at Brompton Junction Covent Garden
BromptoStick, designed by Joshua Baker
This project incorporates the familiar Brompton handlebar and pedal set into a pogo stick. Whimsical and insightful, the 'Bromptostick' makes effective use of these highly engineered components whilst providing fun and a few thrills for adults and kids alike.
Happy Face, designed by Dylan Dent  and shown at Brompton Junction Covent Garden
Happy Face, designed by Dylan Dent
This hanging sculpture is inspired by Bruno Munari's 'Useless Machines'. Conceived as an abstract form using a variety of Brompton bike parts and designed acrylic cut outs. Viewing the sculpture from varying angles alters the composition, with the friendly face only becoming clear from certain perspectives.
BromptoStick, designed by Joshua Baker and shown at Brompton Junction Covent Garden
Kick Sledge, designed by Susan May
Brompton Commuter Kick Sled for icy and snowy climates. For use on prepared snow or ice to sled to work, collect the shopping and take the children to school. Handle stem folds forward for easy storage and can be hung or pulled by front brace. Easy to disassemble in component parts for storage in the summer. Particularly useful for countries and conditions that are unsuitable for cycling!

... and the Designers

Book Trolley, designed by Stefania Atzei  and shown at Brompton Junction Covent Garden
Book Trolley, designed by Stefania Atzei
This book trolley re-purposes the rear frame of a Brompton bike, insightfully using the support wheels to enable the unit to be relocated around the home. The original bike components are left in their raw state, which is softened by the refined timber structure and brass screw detailing to enable the pieces to blend into any domestic environment.
Bottle Opener, designed by Ikram Rahmoune and shown at Brompton Junction Covent Garden
Bottle Opener, designed by Ikram Rahmoune
A bottle opener that utilises the lever mechanism of the rear release clip. The cut steel element is slightly modified to allow for more efficient use.
Cork Screw, designed by Miguel Souto and shown at Brompton Junction Covent Garden
Cork Screw, designed by Miguel Souto
Brompton quick release wine opener. Based upon the rotational movement of the original bike component, this piece takes the ABS lever and an anodised aluminium nut of the original bike and repurposes them as a wine bottle opener.
Seat Post Table, designed by Emilia Radek and shown at Brompton Junction Covent Garden
Seat Post Table, designed by Emilia Radek
Celebrating the material and structural qualities of the Brompton seat and rubber-footed seat post, the table shows extreme design purity thanks to the sole addition of a simple jointing bracket. The transparent glass top makes effective use of the seat's non-slip texture, whilst also allowing us to admire the engineered beauty of the components.
Bagatelle, designed by Francesca Frame and shown at Brompton Junction Covent Garden
Bagatelle, designed by Francesca Frame
A spin on a classic bagatelle game that reveals new qualities in these highly engineered components. Embracing whimsy and fun, the design explores the potential for movement and expression through upcycling.
BromptoStick, designed by Joshua Baker and shown at Brompton Junction Covent Garden
Desk Fan, designed by Elliott Earnshaw
A breezy desk fan, using redundant inner tubes stretched over the spokes of a Brompton wheel. Under tension, the inner tubes become efficient blades that create air movement. Now the Brompton can live on top of the desk as well as under it.

[LAMP], designed by Davide da Rold

This light re- purposes the classic Brompton handlebar in homage to Achille Castiglioni and Pio Manzu’s iconic design for Flos. Using the handlebar, brake cable and cable guides, it captures Brompton’s values of engineering precision, elegance and function. Adjustable in height and capable of 360-degree orientation, it can adapt to a variety of environments, from production lines to office space, from shops to homes.
[LAMP], designed by Davide da Rold and shown at Brompton Junction Covent Garden

Table Football, designed by Saffron Parry

Inspired by the idea of motion, play, and the characterful qualities of release clips, this foosball makes good use of old quick release clips as the players and handlebar grips as the handles.
Table Football, designed by Saffron Parry and shown at Brompton Junction Covent Garden
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