Description
The Tubus trash bin, model 03.053.9, represents a fusion of minimalist aesthetics and functional durability, serving as an essential element of modern urban furniture. Designed by Iwona Żaczek, this cylindrical waste receptacle is engineered to integrate seamlessly into diverse public spaces, from metropolitan plazas to corporate landscapes. With a width and depth of 18 1/2 inches and a height of 41 inches, the unit offers a sleek, vertical profile that maximizes space efficiency while maintaining a substantial 22 1/2 gallon capacity. This trash bin is specifically designed without an integrated ashtray, prioritizing a clean, uninterrupted silhouette that emphasizes its architectural form.
Constructed to withstand the rigors of high-traffic environments, the Tubus series is available in premium carbon steel (S235JR) or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304), ensuring long-lasting structural integrity and resistance to environmental factors. The street furniture element is secured via a reliable screw-down mounting method, providing stability and security in public pedestrian areas. The internal mechanism features a high-quality galvanized sheet insert, available in standard galvanized or powder-coated finishes, which facilitates efficient maintenance and waste collection. Every detail is meticulously crafted to ensure that this garbage can remains a reliable utility for years to come.
As a core component of the Tubus product line, this model reflects the commitment to quality and thoughtful design inherent in ZANO’s approach to outdoor furniture. By blending industrial-grade materials with refined proportions, the Tubus trash bin satisfies the functional requirements of waste management without compromising the visual coherence of the surrounding architecture. Its robust composition makes it an ideal selection for city planners and architects seeking durable, stylish, and practical solutions for maintaining cleanliness in public spaces. Through its understated design, this unit serves as a testament to the importance of high-quality waste receptacles in fostering organized and aesthetically pleasing public infrastructure.