Ride-born. Rider-built. A small line of cycling objects, made with care.
Some things deserve to be made carefully. This is the first of them — a top tube box drawn by riders, refined over a thousand kilometres, and built to disappear into the bike.
Engineered to vanish into your frame and hold what matters — tools, gels, phone, a single spare. Weather-sealed, secure, light. No noise, no fuss, just the things you need within reach.
Three ideas shape every Nirmaan object. We hold to them whether anyone sees them or not.
Every curve answers to a rider's hand reaching down at speed. We test on long rides, in monsoon, in night cold, before we commit to a form.
We 3D-print in-house and hand-finish each piece. The marks of making stay visible. Numbers stay small on purpose.
Weather-sealed, UV-stable, repairable. We'd rather build one box that lasts a decade than ship ten that don't.
We make for the rider who notices the small things — a strap that doesn't rattle, a lid that opens at one finger, a line that disappears into the frame.
The Nirmaan Workshop, India — 2024