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Pincher Minimalist Bike Rack by Karl Mikael Ling

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Karl Mikael Ling’s first solo product on the market, Pincher, is a minimalist bike rack designed and made in Sweden. The item can be used as everyday storage, if positioned low enough for ease of reach and cleaning, or as a display that suspends a bicycle like a piece of art. The versatile design is made of just six parts and is lightweight both physically and visually. Made of metal and coated with polyurethane, the rack holds up to 30 kg, approximately 66 lb of weight, and protects both the bike and the walls. The simple design comes in matte white and is available online for €100 including VAT for Europe.

Photography by Niklas Carlsson

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