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Item No.
100162765
Paper Paper Bin - Dark Red
Item No.
100162765
Paper Paper Bin - Dark Red
- Sculptural bin for waste or storage.
- Colorful, two-toned design.
- Recycled paper.
- 12.2" H 10.63" DIA
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
Return Options
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Designed by Clara von Zweigbergk for HAY
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A colorful essential
Brighten up any room with the Paper Paper Bin, which combines contrasting colors with a slanted folding technique to create a playful and colorful bin for waste or storage. It's made from recycled paper with a protective coating. Not for use with anything damp or wet. Made in China.
- Sculptural bin for waste or storage.
- Colorful, two-toned design.
- Made of recycled paper.
- Suitable for holding dry things only; not for use with anything damp or wet.
- Brand
- HAY
- General Dimensions
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- 12.2" H 10.63" DIA
- Box Dimensions
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- 17.32" H 9.45" W 17.32" D
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
- Clearance Policies
- All sales are final on items that display a “final sale” badge, with the exception of damaged, defective, or incorrect items. If there’s a problem with your order, please contact us for assistance within three (3) days of receipt at 1.800.944.2233 or service@dwr.com. Final sale items are excluded from all price adjustments.
Paper Paper Bin
- Height (in): 12.2
- Diameter (in): 10.63
- Recycled paper
Clara von Zweigbergk
Swedish designer Clara von Zweigbergk began drawing and making things at an early age, then moved on to sewing and knitting clothes, making jewelry, practicing calligraphy and exploring typography as a teenager. In 2006, she founded her own studio with the intent of expanding into areas beyond her academic study of graphic design – a continuation of her boundless youthful curiosity.
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