Underground Bin

The KUKI-BIN satisfies our inherent urge to kick things around. It’s a garbage bin that is placed underground, allowing you to not only thrown rubbish into the pit but also kick stuff in for a good measure. It basically just makes the act of cleaning your streets a bit more playful and even encouraging the kids to participate. Love It!

Designers: Tsewang Gensapa & Mun Kim


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The Well-Mannered Wastebin

The latest from LÚCID, this rubbish bin focuses its attention to the lid for added functionality & user friendliness. It features an electronic lock system with a hands-free sensor to automatically open & close when the user approaches. To keep the contents hidden, a dual-hinged cover keeps unsightly, smelly items contained for the user’s comfort. Made of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene thermoplastic (the same stuff as Legos), the bin has the strength & rigidity of plastic as well as the toughness of rubber.

Designer: LÚCID


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Stop Treat your Dog like a Trashcan

La marque de nourriture pour chiens Purina Dog Chow a demandé à Publicis Bogota d’imaginer une campagne print. Le résultat, « Stop treat your dog like a trashcan », nous rappelle que le chien n’est pas une simple poubelle avec humour. Des affiches visuellement réussies et en décalage à découvrir dans la suite.

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Beautifying The Trash Can

I love the clever and simplistic way the Florus functions. It hides unsightly trashcans and at the same time provides a bed for pretty flowers to thrive and bloom. What is even cooler is the fact that it keeps the trash covered behind a metal door, thus flies and roaches can stay away. Crafted from stainless steel, powder coated and painted, you can keep the trash door locked too!

Designer: Art Lebedev Studio


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Republic of Pulau Semakau

Afin de montrer que les choses que nous jetons peuvent en dire beaucoup sur nous, ces photographies d’ordures et de leur environnement permettent d’exposer les choses avouées et désavouées de chacun. Une véritable autopsie pensée par l’artiste Zinkie Aw.



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Trash to Treasure

Una cover in silicone trasforma il vostro barattolo di vetro in un vaso dall’aspetto raffinato. Un’idea di milkdesign.
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Trash to Treasure

Trash to Treasure

Stephen Mallon

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Don’t know the story behind these shots, but geez…

Few more below, his site here.

What Garbage Art…

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literally. Artist Tim Nobel and Sue Webster turn trash into works of art. Very next level.

via – Andrew, the guy who works downstairs.