Hide your bike with style!

Hide your bike with style!

Boîtier specialized in furniture for home-gym storage: their solution makes it super easy to hide a bicycle. Here comes the Bike cabinet!


Boîtier offers a mid-century furniture-like cabinet made of plywood and cherry wood, reinforced with steel, for those who don’t want to use their bike as a rack between two workouts. The sports equipment is placed on a retractable platform with a load capacity of one hundred and eighty kilograms, thus eliminating the need to move the bike before starting the exercise at home. The piece of furniture can be a stylish addition to any living room or bedroom.

Source: Dezeen

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