We can all say goodbye to
Tangerine Tango of 2012 and say hello to Emerald 2013! According to
Pantone Emerald is the new color or formally known as
Pantone 17-5641. They are calling it
“Lively. Radiant. Lush… A color of elegance and beauty that enhances our sense of well-being, balance and harmony,” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute.
Pantone also has a catalogue of Pantone 17-5641 products you can purchase and prominently display in your lively, radiant, and lush home or workplace. Drink radiant coffee with this 2013 Color of the Year mug, or promote balance and harmony in your apps with this Color of the Year iPhone case.
Source: MLive.com

Designer
Reagan Appleton gives a different spin on the meaning to mounting a bike. The Scotland native's
Bicycle Taxidermy business commemorates speedy metal steeds (bicycles) by mounting their parts on wooden plaques, bearing a striking resemblance to the trophy heads that hunters display on their walls. I find this to be a brilliant way of still having a connection to those parts that owners have a hard time scrapping after replacing their bike parts. Rather than leaving them lying around, taking up space,
Bicycle Taxidermy offers a artistic alternative.
Appleton says, "A somewhat sentimental take on a mass produced object becoming defunct, the handlebars are given the care and craft of a preserved family pet(!) The bikes have now been re-appropriated as a family heirloom."
Check out more on there
site to find out the different pricing to convert some of your parts into Bicycle Taxidermy
Source: mymodernmet.com

Welcome to Bikespiration Part 14. In this installation I found a great bike made by Metrofiets that incorporates bikes, beer and pizza. Read more about it
here. In the meantime enjoy the bikes below and as always enjoy the inspiration of bikes.
If you find any bikes out there that you think would be great in Bikespiration series. Please send me an email at pdragon65[@]gmail.com.
Check out the other installments -
Part 1,
Part 2,
Part3,
Part 4,
Part 5,
Part 6,
Part 7,
Part 8,
Part 9,
Part 10,
Part 11,
Part 12,
Part 13
Metrofiets has created some interesting custom bikes for different companies and now they want to make
The Standard Cargo Bike ($3,599) for the public. It's stiffer, lighter and faster and comes with the following components:
• Hub-powered LED lighting - Bausch & Muller
• Fenders - Berthoud stainless steel
• Cargo box - Marine-grade wood
• Saddle - Cardiff leather
• Disc brakes - Avid BB7
Fork and tube sets are a mix of custom drawn 4130 steel made in the U.S. by True Temper and TIG welded at the Metrofiets workshop. Check out more on their
website and see some of the custom built cargo bikes.
Source: bookofjoe