Description
The Altus trash bin with ashtray (03.052.8) is a sophisticated element of street furniture, expertly designed by Iwona Żaczek to blend seamless functionality with modern aesthetics. Standing at a height of 40 1/4 inches with a 15-inch flank, this waste receptacle provides a compact yet high-capacity solution for managing litter in public spaces. Its 13 1/4 gallon capacity ensures efficiency in high-traffic areas, while the integrated ashtray adds a practical dimension for maintaining cleanliness in urban environments. This piece is specifically engineered to meet the demanding requirements of urban furniture, offering durability without compromising on its refined, minimalist appearance.
Constructed with longevity in mind, the Altus bin features a robust frame available in high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304) or painted carbon steel (S235JR). The choice of housing materials allows for versatile integration into any architectural landscape; customers may select from European coniferous wood, durable European hardwood, oiled or premium exotic wood, or contemporary HPL panels. These varied finish options ensure that the trash bin complements its surroundings, whether placed in a natural park setting or a modern city plaza. The structural integrity of the unit is guaranteed by its professional mounting system, designed to be securely anchored to the ground using screws.
As a prominent feature of the Altus product line, this model exemplifies the synergy between form and utility in public site furnishings. The deliberate design choice to combine waste disposal and ash management makes it an essential component for smoking zones and entrances where tidy management is paramount. Its weather-resistant materials and solid construction reflect a commitment to quality and low-maintenance operation, which are the hallmarks of premium outdoor waste containers. By selecting the Altus trash garbage can, planners invest in a long-lasting, visually appealing solution that effectively supports the cleanliness and organization of public areas.