Petaled Trash Bins

The Bryant Park Litter Receptacles Complement Their Natural Surroundings

Just because trash bins hold trash doesn't mean they have to look like garbage too, as the Bryant Park Litter Receptacles demonstrate. Instead, by embracing a colorful, organic design, they not only encourage good taste, but also more conscientious upkeep.

Designed by Ignacio Ciocchini, the Bryant Park Litter Receptacles are available in sets of three: one for bottles and cans, another for trash, and the third for newspapers and magazines. With a modern, organic design, the receptacles complement their surroundings without blending in too much so as to go unnoticed.
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1. Organic Trash Bins - Opportunity for designing aesthetically pleasing trash bins that complement their surroundings and encourage conscientious upkeep.
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Industry Implications
1. Urban Design - Opportunity for incorporating visually appealing and functional trash bins into city planning and urban landscapes.
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3. Public Spaces - Enhancing the design and functionality of trash bins in parks, plazas, and other public areas to promote cleanliness and environmental responsibility.

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