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    Default The 'Randonneur Chair'

    After a week of no sleep, the spilling of blood, sweat and a few tears I finally gave birth to my first frame (of sorts!).
    I've got big plans for a range of bicycle inspired furniture in a similar vain (once I've worked on my fillet brazing skills!)
    I hope you like it.
    Let me know what you think
    Cheers
    Si

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    Inspired by classic hand-built racing and touring bicycles, the 'Randonneur Chair' is handcrafted from Reynolds 631 steel tubing, Sapele hardwood and bicycle saddle leather courtesy of Brooks England. Using bicycle geometries and traditional frame-building techniques, it is both a celebration of cycling and of bespoke British craftsmanship. The rocking motion evokes the feeling of delight that riding a bicycle gives.

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    Default Re: The 'Randonneur Chair'

    That is awesome. Looks like a lot of work went into that.
    Auk's words to live by:
    Blow up and pin a picture of M. Bartoli on your wall. When you achieve that position, stop. Until then, stretch, ride, stretch, ride, eat less, and ride more.

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    Default Re: The 'Randonneur Chair'

    That's totally rad.

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    Default Re: The 'Randonneur Chair'

    things I want NOW

    Most excellent work when might one be able to purchase?

    Have a great day

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    Default Re: The 'Randonneur Chair'

    Quote Originally Posted by RSCROSS View Post
    things I want NOW
    yep! just bookmarked this in my "things i need to learn how to make" folder. incredible work/imagination though, really.
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    Give up cycling, keep riding the bike.

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    Default Re: The 'Randonneur Chair'

    In this day and age of oversized carbon fiber runners, titanium stretchers, and even electronic rocking(!), it's really cool to see a good old fashioned steel framed chair.

    I've heard that when made with thin-wall tubing, the rocker can get into a certain "groove" or "rhythm" where the rocker's effort is in sync with the chair and is actually more efficient for some sitters than a more modern monocoque carbon model.

    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Taylor
    .... bicycle inspired furniture in a similar vain....
    LOL

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    Default Re: The 'Randonneur Chair'

    This should be in the FNL thread...very unique
    Brooks would be crazy not to buy it for their office

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    Default Re: The 'Randonneur Chair'

    I'd "rock" that.

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    Default Re: The 'Randonneur Chair'

    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Beaudoin View Post
    This should be in the FNL thread...very unique
    Brooks would be crazy not to buy it for their office
    agreed. brooks would probably pay top$ for that
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    Default Re: The 'Randonneur Chair'

    Thanks for all the kind comments.
    I've finally cobbled together a website of sorts with better photos.
    Check it out @ sitaylor.co.uk
    The chair will be exhibited at New Designers in London from 2nd-5th July
    Cheers
    Si

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    Default Re: The 'Randonneur Chair'

    Quote Originally Posted by jimmythefly View Post

    I've heard that when made with thin-wall tubing, the rocker can get into a certain "groove" or "rhythm" where the rocker's effort is in sync with the chair and is actually more efficient for some sitters than a more modern monocoque carbon model.
    beat me to it - great chair!
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