Description
The Calypso litter bin, identified by SKU 03.051, is a quintessential example of modern urban furniture designed to balance functionality with minimalist aesthetics. Engineered for high-traffic public environments, this litter bin is part of the esteemed Calypso product line, known for its clean geometry and robust construction. With a width and depth of 41 cm and a height of 80 cm, the unit offers a compact footprint while providing a generous 65-liter capacity. Its sleek, vertical profile ensures that it integrates seamlessly into various architectural settings, ranging from contemporary city squares to professional business districts, serving as an essential element of modern street furniture.
Durability remains a core feature of the Calypso model, which is available in two high-grade material configurations: resilient carbon steel (S235Jr) or corrosion-resistant stainless steel (AISI 304). Both variants are meticulously crafted to withstand demanding weather conditions and heavy daily use. To facilitate efficient maintenance and sanitation, the internal structure includes a high-capacity galvanized sheet metal insert, which is easily accessible for rapid waste disposal. The unit is designed for permanent placement, featuring a reliable installation method where the base is securely attached to the foundation using bolts, ensuring stability and long-term security in public spaces.
This model is specifically engineered as a dedicated waste management solution, intentionally excluding an integrated ashtray to maintain a streamlined appearance and a cleaner waste stream. As a premium component of professional street furniture, the Calypso bin emphasizes longevity, ease of maintenance, and visual harmony. Weighing 50 kg, the unit possesses significant structural integrity, preventing accidental movement or displacement. By combining high-quality material options with an efficient, ergonomic design, the Calypso litter bin stands as a superior choice for urban planners and architects looking to enhance the utility and visual coherence of public landscapes.