Description
The Recycling Bin Pavo, model 15.063.2, represents a sophisticated solution for modern waste management within urban furniture landscapes. Designed by Iwona Żaczek, this high-capacity unit integrates seamlessly into public spaces, prioritizing both functionality and aesthetic refinement. The structure is engineered from durable carbon steel (S235Jr) or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304), ensuring long-term resilience against environmental stressors and intensive daily use. Measuring 41 inches in width and 41 inches in height, this waste segregation garbage can offers a streamlined profile that fits effortlessly into dense city environments or architectural plazas, functioning as a vital component of professional street furniture systems.
Tailored for versatility, the Pavo series provides extensive configuration options to suit diverse site requirements. Clients may choose between various exterior finishes, including European coniferous wood, hardwood of European origin, oiled or premium exotic wood, and high-pressure laminate (HPL) boards. These premium materials provide a natural yet robust finish that complements contemporary surroundings. The interior features three distinct containers, each offering a capacity of 13 1/4 gallons, crafted from galvanized steel to ensure hygiene and ease of maintenance. Furthermore, the unit is equipped with an integrated ashtray, addressing the need for comprehensive trash bins that maintain cleanliness in high-traffic pedestrian zones.
Installation is facilitated by a secure screw-mounting method, providing stability and safety for high-traffic public installations. The robust construction ensures that the recycling bin maintains its structural integrity regardless of the finish, with weight ranging from 243 lbs to 267 lbs depending on the selected wood specification. By combining high-quality steel construction with aesthetic cladding options, the Pavo line delivers an efficient approach to waste disposal without compromising the design language of its host environment. This urban furniture piece stands as a testament to ergonomic engineering, providing a reliable and visually cohesive waste management system for architects and municipal planners seeking durable street furniture.