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The Undpartner Bike Accessory Also Doubles as "Wear-It-Yourself" Furniture

The Undpartner bike accessory is a fantastic example of thinking outside of the box. Although it centers around the one purpose of providing a comfortable seat, it also pays attention to the various paths one can take to get to that state of rest.

Not only does the Undpartner bike accessory attach conveniently to one's cycle to create an additional seat or storage area behind the built-in seat, its design also allows it to fit comfortably around the user's shoulders. It can also be attached onto fences or placed on floors for perches when there is no public seating available.

The Undpartner bike accessory was designed by the talented duo Barbara Gollackner and Michael Walder, and made its impressive debut during the Salone Satellite show.
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