

Cone-shaped wastebasket - Ivory - The

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IVORY CONICAL WASTE BASKET - L
"With their simple shape and classic colors, very popular during the period of strong economic growth in Japan, these wastepaper baskets are still very common today in living rooms and offices with their simple yet aesthetic form that cannot be produced with plastic. In 2015, this design received the 'Good Design・Long-Life Design Awards.'"
These wastebaskets are very durable and have a high resistance to rust thanks to a sealing process used instead of welding. Although they are made of steel, the edges where the plates are joined are covered with a single plate to allow for a soft touch with the fingers and to prevent clothing from snagging. The finish is high-end due to high-quality painting work instead of printing.
FEATURES
- Color: Ivory
- Material / Body Finish: Tin-free steel sheet / Inner belt: Recycled vinyl chloride
- Approximate size Width 27.3 Depth 27.3 Height 34.3
- Capacity 13.5L
- Origin: Japan
ABOUT BUNBUKU
"We started as a manufacturer of hardware for the home. As the sheet metal processing technique improved and manufacturing capacity increased, we also began to produce products for offices."
We are committed to making practical and durable products, always keeping in mind the people who will use them. We have never manufactured abroad.
"Our company, founded in 1918 in Japan, proves its reliable and recognized know-how through its long history."
Our company was founded during the Taisho era (1912-1926), a time of transition to modern ways of life.
"While the country was overcoming the difficult moments of World War II, we remained close to the lives of the Japanese, thanks to our everyday products."
