Inspired by the lines that carry us through country.

[noongar] "Bee-Dee" - a Trail/Path

The Biddi Rack in White Moort Font.

BICYCLE RACK

2026

Biddi is the Noongar word for journey. The Biddi Rack reflects movement, connection and belonging, translating these ideas into a functional piece for everyday use. Crafted from the same considered, fully recyclable material language as the Nyin Chair, it balances durability with visual lightness, allowing it to sit comfortably across public and urban environments.

The form follows the gentle flow of biddi lines that move across Country, tracing paths that connect people, stories and place. More than a place to secure a bicycle, the Biddi Rack acknowledges movement as an ongoing journey, grounding everyday travel within the broader rhythm of the landscape.

Biddi Rack Logo in White.

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The Biddi Rack

The Biddi Rack is a modular rack system informed by pathways and movement across land. Its repeating linear elements reference the traces left by walking, gathering, and returning, translated into a functional and adaptable structure. Designed to be extended, reconfigured, or scaled, The Biddi Rack works across public and private settings as a bike rack, rail, or organisational element. Its clarity of form allows it to integrate seamlessly into the built environment while carrying a deeper narrative of connection and direction.

Introducing

The Biddi Rack in Black Moort Font.

Its form follows the gentle curves of the landscape, echoing the lines shaped by water, wind and footsteps over time.

A place where journeys begin and return.

A reminder that movement across Country is never just physical. It is cultural, personal, and shaped by the land beneath us.

Shaped by the language of moort, the Biddi logo represents a path.

It reflects movement, connection, and the journeys that link people, place, and Country.

“biddi” means path.

The rack becomes part of the land itself, resting lightly while guiding the eye toward the stories that lie beneath each path.

The rack listens to the land. It sits beside pathways and river edges, holding stories felt through motion, memory and return.

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