Daily Archives: November 30, 2015

Thieves Need Not Apply!

There are myriad places to buy second hand goods online these days, and many items exchange hands for large sums of money. But buyers face a problem – how do they know they’re buying from the rightful owner and the goods aren’t stolen? Perfecto attempts to solve this problem in one market at least – the thriving market for secondhand bicycles.

Sellers first create an account and connect it to Strava , a mobile tracking app for running and cycling. Then they make a listing for their bike, which includes its Strava history, enabling buyers to view the seller’s riding information. Next, sellers must add their bike’s serial number, which Perfecto can use to verify its authenticity, by checking it against databases of stolen bikes. Users can discuss a potential sale through the platform and also give ratings once the sale is complete.

Perfecto is currently available in the US only. Something to copy here perhaps?  Or could the business model be copied and adapted for other categories of secondhand goods?

https://perfecto.bike/

Disposable Bed Sheets

College students are not particularly well known for their cleanly habits. It’s perhaps with them in mind that Beantown Bedding have developed laundry free sheets made from a biodegradable fibre called Tencel. The sheets can be used for a couple of weeks and then thrown out to compost. Other viable markets include hotels, B&B’s and hospitals

This seems to be confined to the United States at the moment, so importing the idea to the UK could be worth investigating. Thinking more widely, might there be other opportunities to extend the disposable idea to other products, using material like this, and thereby reduce, or eliminate, the need for laundry?

Bike Art

All cyclists face the same problem – where do you store your bikes when you’re not using them? If you have a garage, that’s fine, but many people don’t and are forced to keep their bikes indoors. Chilean designer Manuel Rossel  has come up with a different solution.

Chol1, designed by Rossel, is a line of unique furniture that doubles as bike storage space. Instead of leaving bikes in hallways,  users can slot their bikes on top of bookshelves, onto a platform behind the sofa, or on an angular stand. Without the bikes, the pieces look like ordinary, minimalistic modern furniture.
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Chol1 is currently only available in Chile, and with cycling continuing to grow in popularity in the UK, the designs are perhaps something to take inspiration from.

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