Danish Minimalism On Wheels
Apart from our fixation with certain colors, you may have noticed that we also have a soft spot for bicycles. In addition to the stripped down Alta bike and the highly practical TrioBike, we’re also in love with the Selandia bike from Sögreni of Denmark.
Established in 1981 by Søren Gregers Nielsen, Sögreni have built a reputation for their unique and simplistic designs and their attention to acheiving both functionality and durability. Nielsen’s designs have long been admired for their artistic elements and have often been displayed in museums, including the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark.
The Selandia Series of bicycles are completely hand-built and customized to individual requirements. We love the interesting mix of modern and retro styling and the combination of the latest high-tech components combined with classic parts like a leather Brooks saddle. Nielsen has also designed some beautiful minimalistic accessories including low profile mudguards, long-lasting diode lights, bells, trouser-clips and street furniture.
The range currently comprises of the City-X and Young Shatterhand models and both are available in male and female versions.






































































waht a nice and beautiful bike.. what should i do to buy this one..
please let me know the price and way to buy this. I'm in south Korea
Posted by: Hyuk | 13/10/2007 at 19:53
Wow this Rocks. What do you guys do???
Make it a great day!!!
Peace and Love, Greg
http://www.LKGContemporary.com
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Posted by: Greg Sanchez | 10/05/2007 at 20:57
Nice bike! The Danish now how to make smart design. Here is another nice bike from the small Swedish producer Okee: http://www.okee.se/
Posted by: David Carlson | 22/12/2006 at 17:27