Tricycles seem to be having a resurgence recently and these silly tricycles are the latest in a long list of three-wheeled cycle innovations. Created by Sergio Garcia, these tricycle sculptures ditch functionality for form.
Once upon a time, it was normal for big kids to want to get rid of their extra wheels and ride a normal bike. These days tricycles abound much more than they used to and are coming in all different shapes and sizes. This installation sees tricycles bend and curve in ways that make it incredibly hard to consider riding them.
The tricycles are shaped like infinity signs, tied into knots and there's even a two-headed trike. This silly trike exhibit lets you remember what being a kid was like, regardless of how old you are.
Silly Unstructured Tricycles
These Silly Tricycles Ditch Structure for a More Fun Design
Trend Themes
1. Resurging Tricycles - Opportunity for companies to integrate fun designs and create tricycles with new materials for adults and kids.
2. Form Over Functionality - An opportunity for companies to ditch functionality for form and create sculptural tricycles for art and design exhibitions.
3. Unconventional Three-wheel Cycles - An opportunity for designers and manufacturers to create tricycles inspired by unconventional shapes and forms for kids and adults.
Industry Implications
1. Toy and Game Industry - An opportunity for the toy and game industry to create more imaginative and interactive tricycles for kids to play and learn.
2. Art and Design Industry - An opportunity for the art and design industry to create new modern sculptures and eye-catching exhibition installations with the use of tricycles.
3. Sport and Outdoor Industry - An opportunity for the sport and outdoor industry to create unconventional tricycles with new materials and shapes for adventurous adults who seek new ways of having fun outdoors.