Description
The Stilo Recycling Bin (15.248) is a sophisticated element of modern street furniture, meticulously designed by Iwona Żaczek to meet the aesthetic and functional demands of contemporary public spaces. This recycling bin belongs to the renowned Stilo product line, characterized by its minimalist geometry and modular construction. With a width of 78 cm, a height of 81 cm, and a depth of 43 cm, the unit offers a streamlined profile that integrates seamlessly into various urban furniture arrangements, from modern city centers and corporate plazas to pedestrian walkways. The robust design ensures stability and longevity, weighing 59 kg to provide a secure presence in high-traffic environments.
Engineered for high utility, the Stilo recycling bin features a dual-container system, housing two individual 69-liter inserts. This configuration allows for efficient waste separation, directly supporting sustainability initiatives within the urban landscape. The internal containers are crafted from high-quality galvanized steel, ensuring resistance to corrosion and ease of maintenance. The external structure is available in two professional finishes: durable carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), both of which are suitable for long-term outdoor exposure. Designed with a focus on functionality, the model excludes an ashtray, prioritizing clean lines and a focus on effective waste management.
Installation of the Stilo recycling unit is designed to be permanent and secure, utilizing a bolt-down method to anchor the structure to the foundation. This anchoring system enhances the safety and durability of the urban furniture, ensuring the station remains firmly in place despite intensive use. By combining modular flexibility with high-grade industrial materials, this product stands as a premier solution for developers and architects seeking reliable, long-lasting street furniture. Its precise dimensions and professional material composition make it an ideal choice for projects requiring a clean, architectural look without compromising on the capacity or structural integrity necessary for public waste collection.