Innovative Cycloc Secures Horners Award Win
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
The highly innovative Cycloc – a stylish wall mounted bicycle storage system – designed by Andrew Lang Product Design Ltd has been confirmed as the winner of the prestigious Horners Award for Plastics Design and Innovation 2011.
The ‘stunningly simple and attractive’ wall mounted bicycle storage system enables a wide variety of bicycle styles to be stored, suspended from either the frame or the seat posts. Its unique design enables it to utilize the inherent weight bias of a bicycle as part of the retention system and its circular form allows the unit to be rotated to accommodate a wide range of bicycle styles and frame sizes, enabling bicycles to be stored horizontally or vertically.
The Cycloc is on display at the Interplas Exhibition at the Birmingham NEC from Tuesday 27th -29th September on the BPF Stand (D44A) which is in the centre of the British Centre of Excellence where it was officially announced as the winner of the Horners’ Award. Subsequently the Award will be presented on the 6th October at The Mansion House during the annual banquet of the Worshipful Company of Horners.
Panelists were agreed that the Cycloc’s unique design features resonated strongly with their winning criteria and were astounded by the commercial success the product has accrued to date – one of the key prerequisites of entries to the Horner’s Award.
Chairman of the Horners Award Committee, Peter Davis said, “Yet again the field of entries was very strong this year, from concept to design. However the Cycloc was successfully chosen as the outstanding candidate. The judging panel felt that, as well as demonstrating innovative and detailed product design, the Cycloc displayed a great solution to an obvious storage problem in many environments. The product demonstrates the valuable contribution of plastics to society.”
Formerly rotationally moulded, designers at Cycloc matured the product into an injection moulded product in 2010 to supply mass market demand and to date 95% of the Cycloc’s production is exported globally, with its main markets extending as far as Australia, North America and Europe. The product has already been awarded several distinguished accolades including the Eurobike award.
Company Director, Andrew Lang said, “Winning the Horners Award for 2011 is particularly pleasing due to the heritage represented and the Horners Company’s ongoing support of craft. With the launch of the injection moulded version we have been busy appointing international distribution partners. This has worked out well and we have now just completed our first 12 months supplying the injection moulded version internationally.
“More distributors are continuing to come on board and the feedback is all good. Word is spreading and awareness is growing, it is good to have the production capacity that allows us to promote the product both within the cycling industry and to the public and winning the Horners Award will help.”
The judges awarded the runner-up prize to the Baliza Marina Pedestal designed by TRIG Creative Ltd. They will be presented with BPF’s Highly Commended Certificate at the British Plastics Federation’s Award Dinner on October 12th.
The Horners Award is run jointly by the Worshipful Company of Horners (an ancient Livery Company of the City of London) and the British Plastics Federation (BPF). It is awarded annually for entries demonstrating innovation in plastics design and manufacture or in the processing of plastics.
The prestigious Award, established in 1947, is thought to be the oldest existing award for plastics in the world and is a cornerstone of the Horners’ many activities supporting Design and Education in the Plastics Industry.
For further information contact Kim Hawksworth at the British Plastics Federation on 0207 457 5007 or email [email protected] or visit www.hornersaward.co.uk
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Notes for editors:
The Horners Award Judging Panel:
David A Williams Master of the Horners Company
Peter Davis Chairman of the Horners Award
Keith Pinker Renter Warden of the Horners Company
Mike Birrell Secretary of the Horners Award Committee
Clive Thompson Chairman of the Polymer Committee
Martin Sixsmith Polymer Committee representative
John Bunker Polymer Committee representative
Philip Law BPF representative
The Worshipful Company of Horners is an Ancient City Livery company with strong links with the Plastics industry and charitably support numerous design and educational projects supporting the Plastics industry.
For further information on the Horners Company and the British Plastics Federation see their websites located as follows:
Horners Company: www.horners.org.uk
Horners Award: www.hornersaward.co.uk
The British Plastics Federation (BPF) is the UK trade association for the plastics industry – representing the whole supply chain including polymer producers, distributors, additives suppliers, machinery manufacturers, processors and recyclers.
British Plastics Federation: www.bpf.co.uk






