UQ009
Bin Enclosure / 240L
Description
Originally developed for the University of Queensland, this extensive suite of furniture is a versatile and robust solution. The design reflects the Univerity location, with campus architecture and themes of academia as the main influence on the furniture forms.
Design
David Shaw, Indira Barker and Ross Meakin, 2003
Materials
Mild Steel
Material Options
N/A
Finish Options
Dulux Powder Coated
Dimensions
H1360mm x W800mm x D890mm
240L Capacity (to suit standard wheelie bin – not supplied)
Fixings
4x M10 masonary sleeve anchors with acorn nuts, or
4x M10 chemset socket screws
Fixing Options
N/A
Maintenance
Powder Coat
Remove grime with a damp cloth.
Apply gentle polish to maintain original appearance.
Touch up paint available on request.
Spec
Coming Soon ...
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↑ Street & Garden Furniture Co. was established in 1991, when company director David Shaw applied his strong design principles to street furniture. His vision was to develop products which complement community attitudes and the existing built environment. Our Classic range reflects this attitude.
↑ Specialists in urban design and street furniture, S&Gs industrial designers work in collaboration with architects, landscape architects and designers to develop products that cohesively link with client project goals. This catalogue of designs recognises the need for furniture with a 'contemporary' functionality and visual aesthetic.
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