Søren Sögreni recently came back from a prolonged visit to Cuba, the perfect place to escape from harsh Scandinavian winter. Cuba is full of funny, strange and often home-built means...
Japanese website Outman runs a feature about Sögreni right now on their blog. We are not 100% sure what is written, but thank you so much for posting. Sögreni is...
It is that time of the year again: dear Mr. Hiroyuki Tsutsumi from Japan every year sends us a picture of how the surface and patina of his Sögreni Bell...
These happy gentlemen work at one of the shops run by Japanese bicycle company Blue Lug. The company produces a wide range of handbuilt bicycles and also sells a lot...
If you happen to be in the Japanese town of Kanazawa in August, be sure to stop by the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art. There Sögreni together with around...
These newly manufactered Sögreni bicycles just arrived to Mr. Ari Krichiver and his girlfriend in Colorado, and he was so kind to let us know, they had made the long...
Steve Isaacson sent this picture recently and he writes: “Wanted to share a picture of your famous bike bell from our bike ride today in Skagit Valley Tulip fields in...
Together with 26 other carefully selected stores, places, coffee shops and restaurants, Søgreni was on the latest “things-you-must-see-in-Copenhagen” from Conde Nest Traveller. They write “Sögreni takes you straight to the...
Sometimes people visiting us do not really believe that we are so old-fashioned when it comes to how we produce our bicycles and accessories. But we are: almost everything is...
A newly published Norwegian guidebook listed Sögreni recently. The title “Tråkk i vei på en designklassiker” translates roughly into “Go ahead and explore the road on a designers’ classic”. Norwegian...
When you look through old files on your computer or camera you sometimes come across nice, old pictures. When cleaning up some harddrives during the weekend we found these old...