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DFM01 OUSIA 3D-Printed Bike with Geometric Detailing

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3D-printed in Japan by Triple Bottom Line and the Tokyo branch of N&R Foldings, the DFM01 OUSIA is made of sintered titanium. The strong frame is detailed with crystalline sections, a detail influenced by N&R Foldings’ previous work in geometric design. Matte and monochrome, the bicycle is otherwise minimalist in style, balancing its complex shape with an everyday shade of black.

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