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The first Siggi is a testament to all the hard work and fundamental belief we have in creating bikes for everyday life. It is important to us here at Coh&Co to be as transparent as possible with our production process because your confidence and trust mean everything to us. We listen to your feedback and use it to make better bikes for the environment, the urban commute, and your everyday adventures. From drawings to physical products, it has been quite a ride! You can see the mounting of the baggage carrier, the machining of the folding mechanism, and the unboxing of the front fork. Co-founders, Paul and Mette, have personally overseen every part of this process to make sure you are getting the most fantastic riding experience out of every Siggi. From the nature-rich countryside of Kelstrup, Denmark, to the lively and colourful urban jungle of Copenhagen, to your door, we can’t wait for you to unfold your everyday life with Siggi.
Co-Founders of Coh&Co! Meet Paul Harder Cohen & Mette Walsted Kristiansen
Paul and Mette complement each other by bringing many different perspectives and experiences in design, engineering, and business to Coh&Co. As avid cyclists in the bike capital, Copenhagen, they asked what the ideal urban bicycle is. Their solution: Siggi!
At Coh&Co, our main goals are:
Create dynamic designs that inspire our customers to make our bikes a part of their daily lives.
Choose & Develop Materials & Technologies so we can take responsibility and ensure that our bikes can be manufactured, serviced, refurbished and reclaimed.
Find a go-to-market strategy to onboard first movers, so that our dealers have a foundation to build on.
Coh&Co has a proven record of 8 years with a fleet of 4 bikes on the market and dealers all over the world. Paul and Mette’s experiences have shaped the company we are today, so here is a bit about them:
Paul’s background is in engineering and materials sciences in the yachting industry. From building boats to building bikes, he has successfully brought many products to market. Further, our proprietary recyclable carbon frame material, StoneWeave, was developed by Paul himself. Our 3 other bike models Anna VeloSled (cargo), Mattis (gravel), and Erik (urban) are a testament to his work and ingenuity. Siggi is no different. “We realised that there’s a lot of advantages to small wheels that we can put into the urban environment without making all the compromises that often come with it,” says Paul. His understanding of how form and function go hand in hand is why Coh&Co bikes are high-performance machines.
Mette’s experience lies in product design with a strong focus on the human experience and sustainability. Her role as a designer and businesswoman is vital to why we are able to make bicycles for life. She says, “Our core values are based on quality in our design, sustainability through longevity, and a vision to always inspire and improve the world of cycling with what we do, and through the relations we form with the people we collaborate with”. Our connections to the environment and people are what make Coh&Co special.
As a Danish brand based in Copenhagen, bikes are always on our minds. When introducing a new bicycle to the world, what value can we add to justify yet another product? First - we create a circular business model that involves customers in the use and reuse of a bike. Second - we use materials which extend a bike’s life and reduce its own environmental impact. Third - we make bikes which by design can be recycled, refurbished and reused for several lifecycles. Siggi is just the beginning.
We do ship internationally! For US customers our shipping cost is €190. Prices may vary from €100 - €150 within Europe. Within Denmark, shipping is free.
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