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Wooden Scooter by Groovy

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Tel Aviv-based design firm and retro-collector Groovy releases their new Wooden Scooter made from reclaimed materials such as palettes and crates. The premise is to prove that retro flair can be communicated through visual association. For example, this piece resembles a classic Vespa. Groovy suggests this mode of transportation as a fun, ecological, and cost-effective way to scoot about town.

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