Description
The Altus trash bin with ashtray (03.052.03) is a sophisticated addition to modern street furniture collections, designed to blend functionality with high-end aesthetic appeal. Standing at 32 ¼ inches in height with a width of 15 inches, this compact unit is engineered to manage waste effectively in high-traffic urban furniture environments. The product features a durable construction, available in either premium carbon steel (S235JR) or corrosion-resistant stainless steel (AISI 304), ensuring long-term structural integrity. Its design integrates a dedicated 0.5-gallon ashtray, providing a clean and organized solution for cigarette disposal, which is complemented by a generous 14.5-gallon primary waste capacity contained within a robust galvanized sheet insert.
Customization remains a cornerstone of the Altus line, allowing the unit to harmonize with diverse architectural surroundings. The exterior housing is highly versatile, offering finishes in European coniferous wood, hardwood of European origin, oiled or premium exotic woods, or contemporary HPL boards. These material choices provide a natural texture that elevates the visual profile of any trash bin, making it suitable for parks, plazas, and city centers. The combination of stainless steel profiles and high-quality paneling results in a weighted, 84-lb structure that offers both stability and a refined, premium look, perfectly suited for professional public spaces.
Installation is streamlined through a secure to-screw mounting method, ensuring the unit remains firmly anchored in its designated location. This urban furniture piece is designed to withstand the rigors of public use while maintaining its polished appearance through seasons of wear. By integrating waste management with fire-safe disposal, the Altus model serves as an essential component for effective site furnishing. Its balanced dimensions and modular configuration options make it an ideal choice for urban planners and designers seeking to combine efficiency with elegant, modern design standards in their street furniture projects.