Description
The Flash litter bin, model 03.025.1, represents a sophisticated solution within the modern street furniture collection, designed to meet the rigorous demands of public spaces. With its streamlined dimensions of 38 cm in width, 83 cm in height, and 47 cm in depth, this unit provides an unobtrusive yet highly functional waste management system for parks, plazas, and city centers. The construction prioritizes durability and aesthetic versatility, offering a choice between robust carbon steel (S235Jr) or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304). This structural integrity ensures that the product remains a reliable component of urban furniture, capable of withstanding intensive daily use and varying environmental conditions.
A distinctive feature of the Flash series is its customizable casing, which allows designers to integrate the unit seamlessly into diverse architectural contexts. Clients may select from various finishes, including soft wood, European hardwood, oil-finished hardwood, premium hardwood, or eco-plank, providing a natural warmth that contrasts elegantly with the steel frame. Internally, the unit is equipped with a galvanized steel container offering a generous 65-liter capacity, ensuring efficient waste collection while facilitating easy maintenance. The design philosophy behind this trash bin emphasizes modularity and ease of installation, as the unit is securely attached to the ground via anchor bolts to maintain stability and long-term security in high-traffic areas.
As part of the broader ZANO street furniture range, the Flash litter bin balances practical utility with refined design aesthetics. By incorporating high-quality materials and precise manufacturing techniques, this product excels as a centerpiece for contemporary landscaping projects. The integration of high-performance steel and premium cladding options ensures that the bin is not only a functional litter bin but also an enduring element of modern city planning. Its clean lines and modular nature make it a versatile choice for architects seeking to enhance the cleanliness and visual appeal of public environments without compromising on structural longevity or user convenience.