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Austin Litter

Designed By Robert Chipman

Part of the Austin line

The Austin litter is an ideal complement to its companion bench as well as a handsome stand-alone solution. Shared Austin themes are reflected in the tapered conical body, ribbing and unique “bird’s mouth” lid which shields contents from view. The ribbing frames the unit’s side door, adding visual interest and providing functional support for the door hinges. 

Features

Available with or without domed lid

Locking side door option

Available in a wide range of powdercoat colors 

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Robert Chipman

Robert Chipman, ASLA has been designing award-winning furniture for Landscape Forms since the early 1990’s. A practicing landscape architect, he is founder and principal of Robert Chipman Landscape Architect in Austin, Texas. Chipman is a mountain climber and artist, inspired in his design process by elements of the natural world. His furniture designs are hands-on and sculptural, bringing expertise from a landscape architect’s point of view. In addition to the IDEA award-winning Chipman chair and the growing Chipman line of seating and tables, his designs for Landscape Forms include the Austin, Plainwell, and Wellspring lines, the Catena and Verona chairs, Sorella planters, and the Equinox and Solstice umbrellas, winners of IDSA Gold & Best of NeoCon awards.

If you’d like to request a quote, finish and material samples, or information about making modifications to this product, please contact your Landscape Forms representative.  

All colors, textures and patterns represented on the Landscape Forms website are approximate and may vary from samples and final product. 

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