Is it normal to want a trashcan for Christmas? Anyone else out there have strange, deep-rooted yearnings for a chocolate lacquered waste bin with a brass banding? If you too suffer from this affliction, please enjoy this collection of mighty fine trash cans that you absolutely do not need, but may want from the bottom of your heart.
Lacquered Hexagonal Bin from The Lacquer Company, sold here.
A mere $595 for the waste bin of your dreams! Lamshop sells a similar one (no brass) for $295 if you only want to lose half your arms and legs.
2. Hexagonal Waste Paper Bin with Hand Painted Faux Panel Decoration by Sybil Colefax & John Fowler, sold here
These ship from London and are £700 a piece — sue me! I can’t help what I love!
3. Oxford Wastebasket by Chelsea House, sold here.
This one’s to-the-trade only, but if you’re a fellow designer…hop on this!
3. Boutique Waste Paper Bin - Chicken Feet by Pigott’s Store in Sydney Australia, sold here.
Why is everything I like halfway across the world?
4. Twisted Rope Bin by Baleneum, sold here.
Across the world.
5. Paper Bins by Pentreath & Hall, found here.
Across the world.
6. Gold Faceted Wastebasket by Target, found here.
7. Ghidini 1961 Tip Top Small Paper Basket in Polished Gold Finish, found here.
We actually got to specify this for a very chic client at Courtney Hill Interiors last year, and I had an out of body experience unwrapping it from its silk lined box.
8. Wire Frame Bin by Schoolhouse, found here.
9. Handmade Paper Waste Bins by Parvus Opum, found here.
10. These custom waste paper bins by Robert Kime, not for sale
Robert and I have that in common, a love of fine trash cans. See his Instagram post below:
It’s this sort of attention to detail in interior design that inspires me and fuels my love of random inanimate objects.