How beautiful can a trash can be? From the super ugly trash cans from the hardware store, to the ugly trash cans from Daiso Department Store, B&Q, to the "not so ugly trash cans" from IKEA and MUJI, this trash can is Most people still use price as the only consideration when choosing something. However, all of the above are still inseparable from the word "ugly".
Japanese designer SHIGEICHIRO TAKEUCHI started imagining it in 2009 and wanted to create a unique and extremely simple trash can. After years of hard work, from Autocad design to using various materials for proofing and testing, he finally made the "Swing Bin" a reality. The last mile to mass production.
The special thing about Swing Bin is that it follows the simplest design and uses the simplest possibleThere are only a few elements to present, so the Swing Bin does not use any screws, gears or other parts during the opening and closing process. Instead, a gap is precisely cut so that the lid can naturally flip 90 degrees. In addition, due to the counterweight , Balanced design, the lid will not rotate around, but can automatically flip back to its original position. At the same time, because the shape of the Swing Bin can be said to have no style at all, this trash can will not look out of place anywhere.
Trash cans with lids are usually difficult to clean, especially aging plastic trash cans. When you try to remove the lid, the lid often explodes, which is dirty and inconvenient. The minimalist design of Swing Bin is the perfect solution. This problem is solved: there are no latches, and it is not difficult to remove the upper cover for cleaning.
Swing BinWe are currently raising funds on Kickstarter, and we expect to get the first batch of products in November! If you are interested, hurry up and grab the discounts during the fundraising period!