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'Rock' desk bin, black

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  • Federica Cammarota 'Rock' desk bin, black Black CAMM24ROC065BLK
  • Federica Cammarota 'Rock' desk bin, black Black CAMM24ROC065BLK
  • Federica Cammarota 'Rock' desk bin, black Black CAMM24ROC065BLK
  • Federica Cammarota 'Rock' desk bin, black Black CAMM24ROC065BLK
  • Federica Cammarota 'Rock' desk bin, black Black CAMM24ROC065BLK
  • Federica Cammarota 'Rock' desk bin, black Black CAMM24ROC065BLK
  • Federica Cammarota 'Rock' desk bin, black Black CAMM24ROC065BLK
  • Federica Cammarota 'Rock' desk bin, black Black CAMM24ROC065BLK
  • Federica Cammarota 'Rock' desk bin, black Black CAMM24ROC065BLK
  • Federica Cammarota 'Rock' desk bin, black Black CAMM24ROC065BLK
'Rock' is the first recycling desk-bin, designed with two internal compartments for separating recyclable materials while working. This graphic design by Federica Cammarota takes its name from its ability to rock back and forth as it is used. The shell swings back to its neutral position without falling over, keeping all content inside. 'Rock' is a smart, conscious addition to any desk space, which speaks to the cycle of renewal of materials in both its movement and its shape.

FRANKBROS says

'Rock' is the first recycling desk-bin, designed with two internal compartments for separating recyclable materials while working. This graphic design by Federica Cammarota takes its name from its ability to rock back and forth as it is used. The shell swings back to its neutral position without falling over, keeping all content inside. 'Rock' is a smart, conscious addition to any desk space, which speaks to the cycle of renewal of materials in both its movement and its shape.
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FRANKBROS says
'Rock' is the first recycling desk-bin, designed with two internal compartments for separating recyclable materials while working. This graphic design by Federica Cammarota takes its name from its ability to rock back and forth as it is used. The shell swings back to its neutral position without falling over, keeping all content inside. 'Rock' is a smart, conscious addition to any desk space, which speaks to the cycle of renewal of materials in both its movement and its shape.

Technical

Recycled plastic LDPE
Height 330mm
Length 400mm
Width 160mm
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Technical
Recycled plastic LDPE
Height 330mm
Length 400mm
Width 160mm

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