Vitra Happy Bin Large
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Office accessories designed by Michel Charlot introduce unusual organic-shaped designs to the usually austere office environment. Inspired by cartoons and sculptures, the different containers add a cheerful touch that will brighten up any setting.
A sculpture by Hans Arp prompted Michel Charlot's design of the Happy Bin. While respecting industrial production methods and material properties, the lightweight, irregular shape of the waste paper bin was designed to appear almost to have grown naturally.
The Happy Bin is made of robust plastic and comes in two sizes and a selection of colours.
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Diam 30 x 37.5h cm
Michel Charlot
After completing a degree in industrial design at the Ecole Cantonale d'Art de Lausanne (ECAL), Swiss designer Michel Charlot worked for Jasper Morrison Ltd in Paris, London and Tokyo. In 2011 he set up his own studio in Basel and started developing products for companies such as NAVA Design, Eternit, Camper and Belux. He has worked with Vitra since 2013.
Charlot's aim is to achieve an efficient unity of conception, design and production. He has won several prizes and exhibited his work at numerous venues in Luxembourg, Switzerland and the United States. Since 2013, he has taught industrial design at ECAL and Tama Art University in Tokyo.
After completing a degree in industrial design at the Ecole Cantonale d'Art de Lausanne (ECAL), Swiss designer Michel Charlot worked for Jasper Morrison Ltd in Paris, London and Tokyo. In 2011 he set up his own studio in Basel and started developing products for companies such as NAVA Design, Eternit, Camper and Belux. He has worked with Vitra since 2013.
Charlot's aim is to achieve an efficient unity of conception, design and production. He has won several prizes and exhibited his work at numerous venues in Luxembourg, Switzerland and the United States. Since 2013, he has taught industrial design at ECAL and Tama Art University in Tokyo.