Description
The Recycling Bin Pavo, model 15.563.2, represents a sophisticated solution for modern urban furniture, specifically engineered to facilitate efficient waste management in public spaces. Designed by Iwona Żaczek, this high-capacity unit features a modular construction capable of housing five individual 13.25-gallon containers, making it an essential element for comprehensive waste segregation systems. With an expansive width of 66.25 inches and a height of 41 inches, the bin provides a streamlined, rectangular aesthetic that integrates seamlessly into contemporary architectural landscapes. The inclusion of a dedicated ashtray further enhances its utility, providing a consolidated solution for refuse disposal while maintaining the cleanliness of the surrounding environment.
Durability and structural integrity remain at the core of the Pavo line’s design. The primary construction is available in robust carbon steel (S235JR) or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304), ensuring resistance to the rigors of heavy daily use in demanding outdoor settings. The exterior housing offers extensive customization options to suit specific aesthetic requirements, ranging from European coniferous and hardwood varieties to premium or oiled exotic woods, as well as high-pressure laminate (HPL) boards. Each unit is equipped with a functional galvanized sheet metal insert, facilitating ease of maintenance and long-term durability. Designed for permanence, the unit is intended for secure floor mounting via bolt-down installation, ensuring stability in high-traffic pedestrian areas.
As a premium piece of street furniture, the Recycling Bin Pavo balances functional capacity with high-end material finishes. The combination of steel and natural wood elements creates a refined visual profile that elevates the standard of municipal infrastructure. By prioritizing both material quality—such as the selection of high-performance exotic timbers—and practical design, this garbage can provides a reliable, long-lasting waste collection solution. Whether placed in plazas, corporate campuses, or city parks, the Pavo model serves as an effective, organized, and aesthetically pleasing component of modern civic design, contributing to cleaner and more sustainable public spaces.