There’s something new at Clorofilla, and its name is Agave. The Agave service station is a small contemporary sculpture, designed with a minimalist and modern aesthetic that’s further enhanced by the use of stainless steel.
With this new station, Lorenzo Buratti, raises the bar for urban bike repair design, while keeping a strong focus on the core function that Agave is meant to serve.

The choice of material was driven not only by aesthetics but above all by the strength and durability guaranteed by stainless steel along with a lower environmental impact when compared to painted coating.
Lorenzo Buratti, who lives near the sea and is constantly seeking new solutions, envisioned a service station ideal for installation in coastal areas with high salinity. Thanks to its stainless steel construction, Agave is resistant to both oxidation and rust, making it the perfect solution for seaside bike hotels.

Its name is inspired by a plant known for its strength and resilience, as well as its graceful shape and simple beauty.
The supplied tools are secured with 3 mm coated stainless steel cables, ensuring maximum safety. The pump unit, developed and manufactured in-house from solid stainless steel using precision turning, is resistant to water and dirt and remains reliable over time—even with intensive outdoor use.


The support arm for holding bikes during repairs is covered in rubber coating to avoid damaging the bicycle, while the tool anchor tube can also be used to lock the bike when left unattended.
Simple and intuitive to use, like all Clorofilla stations, Agave requires no apps or authentication systems. It is designed for anyone who wants to offer a free, accessible service to those who choose to travel by bike.
To learn more and request a quote, click HERE to visit the dedicated Agave page.