‘turntable’ by richard underhill, one work in the ‘triumph lifestyle accessories’ show

working with reappropriated motorcycle components as their base materials, young industrial designers developed a collection of home good prototypes in a recent collaborative exhibition between triumph motorcycles and the birmingham institute of art and design.

triumph motorcycles product prototypes view of the record deck

british designer richard underhill’s turntable incorporates a motorcycle brake rotor as the disc platter and a cylinder head along the side of the plinth.

triumph motorcycles product prototypes ‘bowls’ by wa ya-lin

triumph motorcycles product prototypes detail view of the bowl base

taiwanese designer wa ya-lin interwove spokes from the wheels of the triumph bonneville to create two bowls.

triumph motorcycles product prototypes ‘corkscrew’ by nick orme

british designer nick orme adapts a brake lever assemblage into a corkscrew. the lever is used to control the corkscrew component, while the repurposed handle preserves the buttons and lights of the original handlebar grip.

triumph motorcycles product prototypes ‘cutlery’ by i-chen yang

the ‘cutlery’ collection created by i-chen yang features utensils formed from motorcycle brake and clutch levers.

triumph motorcycles product prototypes ‘coffee table’ by zhan cheng

the surfaces of chinese designer zhan cheng’s ‘coffee table’ are composed of the motorcycle’s front wheel and tire.

triumph motorcycles product prototypes ‘hat stand’ by elena matyas

the ‘hat stand’ created by romanian designer elena matyas uses the motorcycle’s side mirrors for hooks and front wheel hub as a base.

triumph motorcycles product prototypes chang sung-ching’s ‘omni-bang’

‘omni-bang,’ created by taiwanese designer chang sung-ching, is a set of small high-performance speakers connected to a digital dock.

the product is made of the taillight housing for the triumph bonneville motorcycle, accented with wood.

triumph motorcycles product prototypes detail view of ‘omni-bang’

triumph motorcycles product prototypes ‘scales’ by john doherty

in ‘scales,’ british designer john doherty adapts a bonneville instrument panel and headlight bowl for use as a kitchen scale. the dial faces are altered to accurately represent pounds and kilograms.