Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Mounting method
- to be grouted in
- to screw
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Ashtray
- with an ashtray
The Cubus trash bin with ashtray (model 03.055) is a sophisticated addition to any contemporary urban furniture landscape. Designed with a minimalist aesthetic, this trash garbage can seamlessly blends functionality with a clean, geometric silhouette that complements modern architectural styles. Standing at 33 1/2 inches in height with a width of 13 3/4 inches, the unit offers a compact footprint ideal for high-traffic public spaces, pedestrian walkways, and corporate plazas. Its robust construction ensures longevity and resistance to the rigors of daily use, making it an essential element of durable street furniture that maintains its visual appeal over time.
Engineered for versatility and performance, the Cubus model is available in two high-grade material options: durable carbon steel (S235Jr) for a painted finish or high-quality stainless steel (AISI 304) for enhanced corrosion resistance. The internal structure features a practical, galvanized sheet metal insert, facilitating efficient waste management and simplified maintenance protocols for municipal or private facility teams. With a generous 13 3/4 gallon capacity, the bin effectively handles waste disposal needs while integrating a dedicated ashtray feature, providing a comprehensive solution for cleanliness and convenience in diverse outdoor environments.
Installation flexibility is a core feature of the Cubus line, offering options to be either grouted in for a permanent foundation or securely screwed to the ground surface, ensuring stability in any location. As a key component of our urban furniture collection, this trash bin reflects a commitment to quality craftsmanship and thoughtful design. Whether placed in front of office buildings, parks, or shopping centers, the Cubus series provides a reliable, high-capacity solution for public sanitation. By choosing this model, facilities ensure that their waste management infrastructure remains both aesthetically coherent and highly functional within the broader scope of modern street furniture.