THOUSAND | Heritage Bike Helmet in Navy
Regular price $153.00 $153.00Designed for urban city explorers or the weekend leisure cyclist, the minimalist Heritage bike helmets are inspired by the simplicity of vintage moto lids and the heritage colorways of the 50s and 60s. Featuring a built-in low-profile visor the Thousand Navy Heritage Bike Helmet is immaculately finished in a classic navy blue colour.
Dark blue has always whispered confidently as the shade of power and authority. The hue of preppy polo shirts, old school ties and admirals’ jackets. So it’s entertaining to subvert that old-school idea while you experience breakaway freedom on cycling wheels.
Be the captain of your own ship while cycling to the work office or doing kickflips at the local ramp. Smart riders who don a Thousand helmet know that they can enjoy their ride knowing that Thousand has your noggin covered. Worldwide safety certifications include Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 2063:2008 (bike helmets) and ASTM 1492 (skateboarding and rollerskating).
And the magnetic buckle fastener can be operated by hand, so you can save your fingers from a pinch as well as your head.
Sizing: small 54 - 57cm, medium 57 - 59cm, large 59 - 62cm
Lightweight shell: 410g (small), 460g (medium); 490g (large)
Secret pop-lock for securing helmet with your lock
Vegan leather-like straps
Integrated dial-fit system for precise sizing adjustments
One-handed magnetic fastener
We know looks aren't everything. Gloria Hwang was actually inspired to launch Thousand to finally offer casual riders of bikes, skateboards, and scooters a good-looking bike helmet when her friend was tragically killed in a cycling accident, without a helmet. Find out more about Thousand helmets commitment to safety and sustainability here.
THOUSAND | Heritage Bike Helmet in Speedway Creme
Regular price $153.00 $153.00The dilemma. Finding a cool bike helmet designed for urban riding that will not defile your Lekker bike (or its look-a-like). Or perhaps your leisurely weekend ride in the nearest national park doesn't necessarily need a casque that makes you look ready for the Giro d'Italia.
Whether it's an e-bike or your first bike for 20 years the helmet dilemma has been solved. THOUSAND has arrived in Australia.
Minimalist Heritage bike helmets make up the inaugural collection from Thousand, inspired by the simplicity of vintage moto lids and the heritage colorways of the 1950s and ’60s.
Finally, you can get back on ya bike, scooter, skateboard or, get your roller derby skates on, inspired by this coolest of casques.
This Speedway Creme helmet takes its inspiration from films like the 1971 movie Le Mans, featuring Steve (“Lightning, I am your father”) McQueen, in its creamy-white colour base and red and navy G-stripe. With a hint of The Italian Job inspo too, so you’ll be on ya bike whistling to the tune of “Getta Bloomin’ Move On” (you know, that Self Preservation Society song) and doing Michael Caine impressions. We do, however, suggest you don't shout out the title of the song as you pass pedestrians.
Take your safety into your own hands. Your Uncle Ned will be secure in this helmet knowing Thousand have secured safety certification worldwide, including Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 2063:2008 (bike helmets) and ASTM 1492 (skateboarding and rollerskating).
SIzing: small 54 - 57 cm, medium 57 - 59 cm, large 59 - 62 cm
Lightweight shell: 410g (small), 460g (medium); 490g (large)
Secret pop-lock for securing helmet with your lock
Vegan leather-like straps
Integrated dial-fit system for precise sizing adjustments
One-handed magnetic fastener
7 air vents with internal channelling
Built-in low-profile visor
Looks aren’t everything, we know. But if they can help persuade people to protect themselves by looking cool, we’re on board. Thousand founder Gloria Hwang was inspired to offer casual riders of bikes, skateboards and scooters a safe and good-looking helmet option after a friend was tragically killed in a cycling accident without protection.
Check out the Fora Studios' brand showcase to learn more about Thousand's 100% commitment to Climate Positive initiatives, as well as founder Gloria Hwang's inspiring story.
THOUSAND | Heritage Bike Helmet in Carbon Black
Regular price $153.00 $153.00Perhaps you haven't bought a proper bike since watching a re-run of BMX bandits. Perhaps other commitments have meant your days of donning the lycra on those long weekend rides a la Giro d'Italia will have to wait a little. Or perhaps you need an excuse to buy an adult skateboard.
Thousands Carbon Black is for those who like to keep it simple and safe for any type of ride. A local nature ride with the kids? Or perhaps you are eeting up with friends down at the local or an office work day across town with the e-bike. The Carbon Black is for you.
Never staid nor boring the name Carbon Black whispers high tech but the design takes its cues from vintage motorcycle design, resulting in an attractive matt-black shell with white trim and outstanding safety features.
Carbon Black is also a reference to Thousand brand’s policy of offsetting 110 percent of all the carbon emissions producing in the making of their products. Thousand are a sustainable company whose pioneering policies have set off a chain reaction in the helmet world.
That’s a load off your mind. As is the dial-fit system, which allows you to make small, precise adjustments for maximum safety. Thousand has secured safety certification worldwide, including Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 2063:2008 (bike helmets) and ASTM 1492 (skateboarding and rollerskating). Even your fingers are covered, with a one-hand magnetic buckler fastener that’ll save you from pinches.
Sizing: small 54 - 57cm, medium 57 - 59cm, large 59 - 62cm
Lightweight shell: 410g (small), 460g (medium); 490g (large)
Secret pop-lock for securing helmet with your lock
Vegan leather-like straps
Integrated dial-fit system for precise sizing adjustments
One-handed magnetic fastener
Looks aren’t everything, we know. But if they can help persuade people to protect themselves by looking cool, we’re on board. Thousand founder Gloria Hwang was inspired to offer casual riders of bikes, skateboards and scooters a safe and good-looking helmet option after a friend was tragically killed in a cycling accident without protection.
Check out the Fora Studios' brand showcase to learn more about Thousand's 110% commitment to Climate Positive initiatives, and more on founder Gloria Hwang's inspiring story.
CORNER BLOCK STUDIO | Card Frame
Regular price $43.00 $43.00An adjustable hanging frame for displaying your treasured greeting cards.
Create ever evolving wall decor by framing artwork quickly and switching your display easily. It adjusts to display different sized greeting cards, post cards, photos and prints. Just slide the top timber piece up and down the cord.
Designed and crafted in Australia. Made from premium, sustainable timber, and 100% cotton cord.
HOW IT WORKS
It’s fast and simple use - just slide the top timber piece up and down the cotton cord and place your greeting card into the slot.
SIZE GUIDE
The Card Frame easily adjusts to suit a wide variety of greeting cards.
Ideal Card Size - the common card size of A6 (15cm x 10cm) in portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal).
Available in blonde Australian hardwood or raw pine
CLUTCH CARDI | Compact Cardi Black Modal
Regular price $55.00 $55.00CANVAS & CASSETTE | Summer 2021
Regular price $43.00 Sale price $32.00 $32.00
Canvas and Cassette is a New York-based art journal that highlights art in its many forms, focusing on creative and inspiring individuals who are living their purpose through their work.
Designed and edited by Autumn Farina and featuring beautiful illustrations, studio visits, and insightful conversations with creatives, it's meant to motivate readers to follow their own passions and to create a supportive community that uplifts and provides resources to everyone.
At 196 pages, the Summer 2021 issue features guides to indoor plant care and navigating your local farmers market, a piece on dancer, writer, and multi-faceted artist Marlee Grace, and conversations with tarot reader + color magic practitioner Sarah Potter, clinical herbalist Sarah Corbett of Rowan and Sage, and Rollerflower, a Texas-based roller skater who shares fun skating videos to a growing community of followers on Instagram.
Canvas and Cassette is printed sustainably in the Hudson Valley, New York.
Please note: ex- display item
THE DISCO | Issue 2 Summer 2019
Regular price $32.00 Sale price $28.00 $28.00
The Dancing Queen issue celebrates ideas of youth and disco. This issue explores what it means to be a dancing queen through experiences of growing up and sexuality.
Issue #2 features the regular classic quizzes, music recommendations and DIY’s dedicated to the disco culture.
Featuring amazing powerful women Mia Williams (aka MadSeventies) and Florence Given.
The Disco #2 features:
LODESTARS ANTHOLOGY | Issue 12 Switzerland
Regular price $33.00 $33.00Steeped in history, Switzerland is both lavish and refined - chocolate-box perfection guaranteed to surprise. It is a playground, refuge and wonderland. A hideaway and delight. And amongst these pages are hints of all it has to offer. There are tales of intrigue and adventure, romance and the sublime - of towns where time is kept and paused, cantons that charm, literary escapades, wilderness, trains and alpine fare that is very fine indeed.
Featuring Neuchâtel | Lausanne | Geneva | Gstaad | Mürren | Zürich | St. Gallen | Bad Ragaz | St. Moritz | Ascona | Lugano | Bern | Great St. Bernard Pass | Bürgenstock | Scuol | The Orient Express
LODESTARS ANTHOLOGY | Issue 16 Spain