Description
The Pavo recycling bin, model 15.563, represents a pinnacle of contemporary urban furniture design, engineered by Filip Babiarz to meet the rigorous demands of modern public spaces. This expansive recycling station features a modular structure designed to facilitate efficient waste management through its five integrated 50-liter galvanized steel containers, offering a total capacity of 250 liters. Measuring 168 cm in width and 104 cm in height, the unit provides a substantial yet sleek profile suitable for parks, commercial plazas, and city centers. Its robust construction ensures long-term durability and resistance to intensive daily use in high-traffic environments, adhering to the highest standards of street furniture manufacturing.
Customization is central to the Pavo series, allowing architects and urban planners to align the aesthetic of the trash bin with specific environmental requirements. The internal frame is available in high-grade carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), providing structural integrity. The exterior casing offers a sophisticated palette of materials, including soft wood, European hardwood, oil-finished hardwood, premium hardwood, metal finishes, or durable HPL panels. This versatility ensures that the unit integrates seamlessly into diverse architectural landscapes, whether the surrounding public furniture follows a natural, warm aesthetic or a sharp, industrial design language.
Functionality and stability remain at the core of the Pavo design. Designed as a dedicated recycling solution, the unit excludes an integrated ashtray to maintain a clean, specialized focus on waste separation. The installation process is streamlined for public infrastructure, requiring the unit to be securely attached to a foundation via heavy-duty bolts to prevent displacement and ensure safety. Weighing between 191 kg and 203 kg depending on the chosen material specifications, the Pavo recycling bin provides an immovable, reliable, and aesthetically refined addition to any sustainable cityscape, reflecting a commitment to both visual excellence and functional urban utility.