Description
The Stilo Recycling Bin, designed by Iwona Żaczek and identified with the product number 15.448, showcases an exceptional blend of form and function, specifically engineered to meet the demands of modern waste management. This recycling bin is a perfect example of high-quality urban furniture designed to enhance public, commercial, and private spaces while promoting environmental sustainability.
Constructed from durable materials, the Stilo Recycling Bin offers options for both carbon steel (S235JR) and stainless steel (AISI 304), ensuring longevity and resistance to wear and weather conditions. Each unit measures 156 cm in width, 81 cm in height, and 43 cm in depth, and weighs 109 kilograms, making it robust yet elegantly proportionate for its intended settings.
The bin features a modular design with four compartments, each capable of holding up to 69 liters, facilitating efficient separation and disposal of recyclables. The compartments are equipped with galvanized steel containers, known for their durability and corrosion resistance, underscoring the unit's utility in managing waste effectively.
Installation of the Stilo Recycling Bin is straightforward and secure, as it is designed to be bolted down to the foundation. This installation method not only prevents theft and vandalism but also ensures stability in a variety of outdoor environments.
Aesthetically, the Stilo Recycling Bin is crafted to blend seamlessly into its surroundings while maintaining a distinct presence. Its sleek, contemporary design, free from unnecessary embellishments, makes it an ideal addition to environments that value both aesthetics and functionality in street furniture.
This recycling bin, part of the Stilo product line, does not include an ashtray, which is an important feature for locations looking to discourage smoking while focusing on recycling efforts. The thoughtful design by Iwona Żaczek emphasizes the bin's role as an integral part of creating sustainable and clean communal spaces. The Stilo Recycling Bin is not just a utilitarian item; it is a statement of environmental responsibility and modern design thinking.