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Litterbin

Design Björn Dahlström

Repeat is a spacious litterbin with the capacity to sort waste items for recycling. Made for both indoor and outdoor use, the opening for litter is placed discreetly in the side. The front panel is simple and straightforward, and painted in a single colour to create a sleek look. The single-sided version is made with several openings and a sloping roof. The double-sided version is designed with two openings, space for two rubbish bags inside and doors on both sides.

Certification

58cm
56 cm
110cm

Dimensions and weight

Length: 56 cm
Height: 113 cm
Depth: 59 cm

Volume 90 liter per chut.

Product numbers and combinations

Ö30-67Papperskorg Repeat single-sided version with 1 opening, 90 liters, body Noir 2200 Sablé
Ö30-67/70Papperskorg Repeat single-sided version with 1 opening, 70 liters, body Noir 2200 Sablé

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Metal surface finish

Color on door:
GR for RAL 6009 Stockholm green.
OR for RAL 2009 Orange.
C for any color other than standard, starting cost is added.

Installation type

N for surface mount.

Standard colours

RAL 6009
RAL 2009
Noir 2200 Sablé

Materials and surface treatments

Steel

Nola uses high-quality steel with good strength in our products. Steel rusts if left untreated and must therefore be surface treated. This is done through electro-galvanization and powder coating, hot-dip galvanizing, or application of a zinc powder primer.

Electrogalvanized

Electrogalvanizing (also known as zinc plating) provides corrosion protection through the sacrifice of zinc ions. It is created via a zinc coating on the steel using an electric current.

Powder coating

Powder coating is a coating that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. Unlike conventional liquid paint, powder coating is usually applied electrostatically and then cured under heat or with ultraviolet light. The result is an even, hard-wearing coloured surface with the desired gloss level.

Assembly and placement

Freestanding

Freestanding product that is placed directly on the ground.

Surface mount

Can be bolted above ground, to the floor or to a cast-in-place foundation. Bolts not included.

Delivered fully mounted.

Maintenance

Powdercoated steel

Products that are electro-galvanized and powder-coated can be touch-up painted with alkyd paint.

Download our general maintenance advice

Versions

Repeat single with 3 chuts (standard).
Repeat single with 2 chuts.
Repeat dubble with 1,2 or 3 chuts per modul.

Character

Repeat is a spacious litterbin with the capacity to sort waste items for recycling.

Repeat

Litterbin

Design Björn Dahlström

Repeat is a spacious litterbin with the capacity to sort waste items for recycling. Made for both indoor and outdoor use, the opening for litter is placed discreetly in the side. The front panel is simple and straightforward, and painted in a single colour to create a sleek look. The single-sided version is made with several openings and a sloping roof. The double-sided version is designed with two openings, space for two rubbish bags inside and doors on both sides.

Certification

Bilden visar 3st Repeat i standardfärg. Kropp i Noir 2200 Sablé och sidostycke i orange RAL 2009. Obs! Dekaler för skräpsortering ingår ej.

Designers

Björn Dahlström

Björn Dahlström is a Swedish designer and industrial designer. He started his company in 1982 concentrating on graphic design for big Swedish clients. Today he is a well established designer with a wide range of products such as furniture, bicycles, carpets, cookware and toys.

Dahlström has received a number of Awards and prizes during the years, both nationally and internationally, including several Excellent Swedish Design (Utikkert Svensk Form / Design S), Design Plus Prize and Red Dot Design Award. He is represented in various museums around the world, including the national Museum for Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo, The Museum of Design & Craft (The Röhsska Museum) in Gothenburg and Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

Dahlström has been a professor at the University of Arts (Konstfack), and taught at Beckmans School of Design in Stockholm. Björn Dahlström lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden.