ROULEUR ESTD. 2015

Rouleur Oslo opened as one of the first bicycle cafes/bars in Oslo in 2015. Having a workshop next door combined with a clubhouse it’s very popular amongst the local cycling and running clubs consisting of many prominent cultural profiles. Cycling and culture for adventures people has been the slogan since the opening and is still relevant. We do group rides, bike rentals and guided tours on the network of gravel roads in Nordmarka, a huge area of forest and small lakes just 15 min north of Oslo. The walls exhibit landscape photographs by owner Alexander Kloster-Jensen taken on many of his long cycling tours around the world. From crossing the USA from New York to Los Angeles in 2017 and the infamous Japanese Odyssey riding from Tokyo to Hiroshima and back to Osaka riding through two typhoons in 2016. The piece de la resistance is a 1,5 by 2 meter print in a massive oak frame of the climb up the Tourmalet in the Pyrenees. Rouleur is the meeting place for locals at St. Hanshaugen. All ages gather and hangs out at Rouleur, sharing the fireplace with skiers in the winter. This is the place for the latest gossip and inside information on what’s going on in the cultural field in Oslo. The furniture is designed and made on site.

Interior, furniture design, graphic profile and concept by Alexander Kloster-Jensen.
Proprietary: Alexander Kloster-Jensen
www.rouleuroslo.no