Designed by Tobias Knockaert of Eleventwentyseven, this stunning laser-cut bicycle is known as Erembald. The innovative bike features a laser-cut stainless steel frame with see-through cutouts inspired by cellular structures. Made to order in Bruges, Belgium, the ride is crafted to the customer’s specifications and laser-engraved with the owner’s name, the bike dimensions, and the build number. The bespoke bike eschews the need for a saddle pen or stem, instead focusing on fit, high-style, and contemporary features such as the integrated bike lock. Produced in a limited edition run of just 50 bicycles, Erembald is available for 1600 €.
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