Amsterdam Bicycle Schematic — Vintage Technical Print
Amsterdam Bicycle Schematic — Vintage Technical Print
A beautifully preserved nod to Dutch industrial design, this vintage bicycle schematic presents two classic bicycle profiles rendered in crisp technical linework and labeled in Dutch. With the restrained palette of aged paper and ink, the print reads like a mid-century workshop blueprint — an elegant study in form, engineering, and everyday design. Ideal for the collector who is seeking to add to their minimalist, industrial, or mid-century decor aesthetic. This piece was sourced in the city of Amsterdam, where travel by bike is the de-facto choice for transportation within the city, and is perfect for any cycling enthusiast.
Professionally framed by Nash Frame Design in Minneapolis, the print is set beneath museum-cut white matting inside a matte black frame finished to archival standards. It ships with premium hanging hardware, arriving ready to hang and display in a study, gallery wall, or refined retail environment.
The schematic’s annotated circles and clean typography make it a wonderful companion piece to vintage advertising, nautical charts, or industrial ephemera — particularly for collectors of European design, cycling history, or minimalist interiors.
Details:
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Title: Amsterdam Bicycle Schematic (Dames- en Herenrijwiel)
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Origin: Amsterdam (Dutch labels visible)
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Language: Dutch (schematic callouts and key)
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Style: Technical blueprint / industrial design
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Dimensions: 17 1/8" H x 13" W x 7/8" D
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Framing: Professionally framed by Nash Frame Design, Minneapolis; matte black frame with white museum mat
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Display: Includes hanging hardware; arrives ready to hang
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Condition: Excellent — well preserved with tasteful patina consistent with vintage paper
Collector’s Note: This piece is perfect for a curated wall with watch ephemera, vintage maps, or other technical prints. The calm, disciplined composition pairs particularly well with mid-century furnishings or a modern study where craftsmanship and design history are on display.





