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Shao Bike Handmade in China

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Collaboratively designed by the Danish designer Tobias Tøstesen, Tongji University, and Forever Factory, the Shao Bike was handmade in Shanghai, China. The bicycle draws inspiration from the architecture of lighting and suspension bridges, structures which inform its minimalist steel and wire body and reflective blue finish. Urban in design and function, the unisex commuter will stand out against the city streets and look rather ethereal on a rainy day.

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