Triumph Cycles Poster (c.1920s) – HD Aluminum
A striking example of early 20th-century cycling advertising, this Triumph Cycles poster was produced by the Triumph Cycle Co. Ltd. of Coventry, England, one of the pioneering names in British bicycle manufacturing. Before Triumph became world-renowned for its motorcycles, it was celebrated for crafting high-quality bicycles, and their advertisements often combined European landmarks with modern mobility themes.
This design features the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, crowned by a gleaming Triumph bicycle perched above the monument. The bold Art Deco-inspired typography, vivid contrasts of golden ochre and deep blue, and the interplay of heritage architecture with cycling innovation reflect the optimism of the interwar years. More than an ad, it’s a celebration of bicycle culture, international travel, and British industrial craftsmanship during a golden era of cycling.
Beautifully restored and printed on sleek HD aluminum, this piece makes a stunning statement for collectors of vintage cycling posters, Art Deco artwork, or British industrial history.