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MultipliCITY Litter

Designed By Yves Béhar

Part of the MultipliCITY collection

The MutipliCITY Litter shares a visual vocabulary with the companion path light in which robust verticals end in graceful, winged forms. An unusually elegant litter offered in single and double versions, MutipliCITY bins “float” when suspended from the frame or are grounded when attached to a roto-molded base.

Features

Litter supports come in prefinished anodized cast aluminum or powdercoat finish

Bins are roto-molded with built in handles, a bag hanger and optional lock

Each bin has an 18-gallon capacity 

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Yves Béhar

Fuseproject

Yves Béhar is the founder of fuseproject, a San Francisco based design agency contributing to areas that include technology, furniture, sports, lifestyle and fashion. Béhar brings a humanistic approach to his work with the goal of creating projects that are deeply in-tune with the needs of a sustainable future, connected with human emotions and which enable self-expression. In Landscape Forms’s Multiplicity, Behar has designed a collection that truly pioneers the integration of mass production and custom materials and configurations. The result is a system that is internationally savvy, locally resonant, and perfectly suited for the global market.

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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