Description
The Tubus trash bin with ashtray (03.053.4) represents a sophisticated approach to modern urban furniture, blending functionality with a refined, cylindrical aesthetic. Designed by Iwona Żaczek, this piece is engineered to meet the high demands of public spaces, offering a durable solution for waste management. With a height of 32 inches and a width of 17 inches, the unit features a generous capacity of 17.25 gallons, making it an ideal choice for high-traffic environments such as city centers, transit hubs, and corporate plazas. Its robust construction ensures long-term reliability, while the integrated ashtray provides a dedicated, clean solution for cigarette disposal, helping to maintain the pristine appearance of surrounding street furniture.
Quality of materials is a hallmark of the Tubus line. The main construction is available in either high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304) or resilient carbon steel (S235JR), which is galvanized and powder-coated to provide superior resistance against harsh weather conditions and mechanical damage. The interior includes a sturdy insert made of galvanized sheet metal, which can also be specified with an additional painted finish for enhanced corrosion protection. This trash bin is designed for secure, permanent installation via a reliable screw-mounting method, ensuring stability and safety in any public outdoor setting.
As a staple of contemporary city infrastructure, the Tubus series emphasizes both ergonomic utility and architectural harmony. Weighing 123 lbs, the unit possesses the necessary heft to discourage unauthorized movement while maintaining a sleek, minimalist profile that complements diverse landscape designs. By combining a practical waste container with an effective ash disposal system, this product efficiently addresses the needs of urban maintenance programs. Whether selected in stainless or carbon steel, the Tubus trash bin stands as a professional-grade addition to any public space, reflecting a commitment to durability and clean, organized environments.