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For Dutch people bicycles are more than just a means of transportation. They are a way of life, a philosophy and a designer object at the same time – something that can be clearly seen at the Dutch Design Bike exhibition that opened at Domosfera shopping center on the outskirts of Kyiv earlier this month.

Organized
by famous Dutch design group Yksi, the exhibition consists of ten remarkable
bicycles, commercial and designer, plus a collection of objects created out of
bicycle parts or inspired by them. There are chairs made of bicycle frames as
well as a handbag, a rug and even jewelry made from bicycle tires.

“In Holland
we have this bicycle feeling for the last 60-70 years,” said Leonne Cuppen, a
designer and member of Yksi group who came to Kyiv to open the exhibition.
“Holland is flat,” she explained. “Therefore everyone has a bike, some two,
some three. Children learn to ride it at the age of 4.”

Leonne Cuppen, a Dutch designer.

Cuppen said
she has two bikes and can often be seen riding one of them with her bag in
front of the wheel and her two kids behind her back. Her husband has three
bikes. The designer said a bike for her means one word: “freedom.”

Statistics
show bikes outnumber people in the Netherlands, with 19 million bikes for 16
million residents.

In Ukraine
the situation is quite different.

“In Kyiv
it’s really suicide to go by bike. I would not do it here,” said Cuppen, who lives
in Eindhoven. Asked what could be done to make Kyiv more bicycle friendly she
says “a lot”  but then adds: “You have
wide streets. Take two meters from both sides of each and that’s it. You have
to make the lanes otherwise it’s impossible.”

For those
critics who say that Kyiv is too hilly to be convenient for cyclists, the
exhibition offers a solution – an electric bike. It has five gears and a
battery that can last for 70 kilometers without recharging. Its only
disadvantage is a price tag of around two thousand euro.

The electric bike costs around two thousand euro. It can be a solution for a hilly Kyiv.

Apart from
ultra modern orange electric bicycles, the exhibition features bamboo, oak and
copper bikes that can be used for regular travel. Other bicycles are designers
objects decorated with flower pots and baskets or knitted over by bright
threads.

Since its
creation in Eindhoven in 2008 the popular exhibit has come to Bratislava,
Moscow, Tallinn, Brussels, Tunis and Budapest. After Kyiv it will go to
Saint-Petersburg, Milan, Tel Aviv and Prague.

A woman necklace made by bicycle tires.

 

Chairs and a carpet made by bicycle tires.

 

A Dutch design bicycle made by bamboo.

Chairs made by bicycle frames.

 

Design case for iphone made by bicycle tires.

 

A sugar-bowl and a milk jug shaped as bicycle ring and headlight.

Dutch Design
Bike exhibition

Domosfera
shopping center, 101 Stolychene Highway.

Open every
day from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. through Dec. 10.

Entrance is
free.

Kyiv Post staff writer Oksana Faryna can be
reached at
[email protected].