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SWNA Created a Set of Rubbish Bins for Design Seoul 2.0

South Korean design imprint SWNA has created a set of rubbish bins that are meant for public spaces in Seoul as a part of Design Seoul 2.0. It is defined by its adorable motifs creating rounded forms and animal ears on the lids. The Design Seoul 2.0 project is part of a five-year plan that is led by the Seoul Metropolitan Government to elevate the city's overall urban design.

It comes in two styles -- both of these have a cylindrical structure with a steel construction topped by a domed lid crafted from recycled or virgin plastic. Sukwoo Lee, SWNA founder explains the main focus of the project was to create a design that "satisfied both convenience and aesthetics. Both types have wide slots and the top is open in all directions, making it easy to throw away and collect trash. Unlike existing square trash cans, the round design gives a soft impression."
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