Plantlock = Cycling + an urban garden

by — August 28th, 2008

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Even unicycles use PlantLocks

by — August 20th, 2008

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Luscious PlantLocks

by — June 26th, 2008

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Oval House Theatre gets PlantLocks

by — June 4th, 2008

imgp7866_2_2.jpgMixed planting, with 1 PlantLock reserved for an employee who wanted to grow herbs & veg. 

Local authorities using PlantLock for secure bikeparking

by — May 20th, 2008

Brixton has its first on-street PlantLocks on Acre Lane & Stockwell Road. Planted with a mixture of low maintenance, drought-tolerant plants (sedums, alpines, wildflowers), and hebes & flowering annuals, shops are caring for the planting.imgp7663.jpg

Waitrose using PlantLocks for their new stores

by — May 15th, 2008

Cyclists shopping at new Waitrose stores in St. Neots, & Buckingham, now have PlantLocks to securely lock their bikes to.PlantLocks support bicycles well while loading up panniers.

Spring!

by — April 15th, 2008

The first bees appear on PlantLocks planted with a flowering crab apple tree & grape hyacinths. 

 

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BoxDocks & BinDocks appearing in Front Yards

by — April 10th, 2008

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More schools using PlantLock

by — April 4th, 2008

Gainsborough school, Hackney, and Buckland Brewer school, Devon are some of the latest schools to take deliveries of PlantLocks for their school bikeparking.  And ‘Ecoteachers of the Year’ from Summerhill & Cardinal Newman schools in Brighton & Hove’s Young Environmentalist of the Year Awards were presented with PlantLocks by Oliver Heath (interior designer & TV presenter).   

Charlie Waterhouse writes:

by — March 31st, 2008

In a world where domestic and civic design all too often delivers little more than idle affectation, the Front Yard Company’s PlantLock is a joy.  

A mind-bogglingly undercomplicated invention, it simultaneously safeguards your bike, provides greenery and unclutters the house. Moreover, it encourages the use of that great British waste of space known as the front garden.  

If embraced by urban planners, as it must surely be, the double whammy of parking and perking-up the locale can only encourage more people to ditch the infernal combustion engine. 

Security, biodiversity, community and total-feng-shui rolled into one – who knew boron steel could be so brilliant?  

Bugger bringing the Olympics to Britain. £3 billion would buy enough pre-seeded PlantLocks for 50 million bikes. Now that would be a properly meaningful contribution to the health of the nation. 

International design collections must already be making space among the Eames and the Ives. The rest of us just need to move the wheelie bins. 

Oh, those Front Yard people can help there too…

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