Description
The Onis Litter Bin (03.058) represents a sophisticated approach to functional street furniture, designed to integrate seamlessly into modern public spaces. With a compact width of 32 cm and a height of 78 cm, this urban furniture piece offers a slim profile that remains highly effective in managing waste in high-traffic pedestrian areas. The unit is constructed from robust steel profiles and high-quality wooden planks, ensuring long-term durability and resistance to the rigors of daily outdoor use. Weighing 30 kg, the bin provides a stable presence while maintaining an elegant, minimalist aesthetic that complements contemporary architecture and landscape design.
Flexibility in design is a core feature of the Onis line, allowing for tailored configurations to meet specific project requirements. Customers can choose between durable carbon steel (S235Jr) or corrosion-resistant stainless steel (AISI 304) for the main structural frame. The external casing features high-quality wood options, including soft wood, European hardwood, oiled hardwood, or premium hardwood finishes, which add a natural warmth to the metallic structure. This combination of materials reinforces the status of the Onis collection as premium urban furniture, specifically crafted to balance aesthetic appeal with the practical needs of municipal planning and public facility management.
Functionality is optimized through the inclusion of a 60-liter galvanized steel internal container, which facilitates efficient waste collection and simplified maintenance routines. The unit is designed for secure, long-term installation by being embedded directly into concrete, ensuring stability in any public environment. As a specialized piece of street furniture, the Onis Litter Bin prioritizes clean lines and efficient waste management; please note that this specific model does not feature an integrated ashtray. By selecting the Onis model, urban planners and developers invest in reliable trash bins that uphold the highest standards of structural integrity and visual cohesion across diverse city landscapes.