Like many awesome things, Lorenzo Buratti’s motorcycle inspired furniture is hand-crafted in Italy. This time he released the very cool “Boxer Chair”.
Posts Tagged ‘italy’
Conjoined Twins Abby and Brittany
MotoLady website feature in Kustom World Italia magazine- The Women’s Issue February/March 2014 on page 34. Can’t help but be flattered, plus it’s especially cool that Shasta Smith of the Vintage Monkey is on the cover. Rough translation of part of the article- The girls of themotolady.com : are ladies, of course, but on two wheels. Elegant Amazons that can be seated on the floor for hours in the garage in front of their iron without fear of oiling their painted nails. … Creator and scorer of the blog is American Alicia Mariah… Continue Reading »
MotoLady website feature in Kustom World Italia magazine- The Women’s Issue February/March 2014 on page 34. Can’t help but be flattered, plus it’s especially cool that Shasta Smith of the Vintage Monkey is on the cover. Rough translation of part of the article- The girls of themotolady.com : are ladies, of course, but on two wheels. Elegant Amazons that can be seated on the floor for hours in the garage in front of their iron without fear of oiling their painted nails. … Creator and scorer of the blog is American Alicia Mariah… Continue Reading »
Simone’s Ivory Monster
It’s really cool seeing other retro-ish Monster builds out there. Simone de Ranieri from Pisa, Italy sent me these photos of his Ducati Monster build. Much like the beginnings of my bike, his was a little rough around the edges. Definitely something to be excited about in the ‘after’ state, however. Here are some photos from the process. Nice 60’s style Ducati logo. Gotta dig the black accents on the bottom part of the tank that give it slightly different (unique) lines when back on the bike. Build pic slideshow- Thanks for sending,… Continue Reading »
EICMA International Motorcycle Show 2012
MOTORCYCLISTS HAVE CHANGED.I Motociclisti sono cambiati; Biker haben sich verändert; Les Motards ont changé; Los Motores han cambiado! The motto for this years EICMA International Motorcycle Show is pretty simple, it seems. But what does it really mean? Are the Italians behind EICMA saying that motorcycling is no longer dominated by men, or are they saying something entirely different? It seems the meaning is not as easily inferred as we would like. From their press release on Februrary 18th, “The basic consideration, which prompted the claim, stemmed from the observation of current society and… Continue Reading »