TATSU-Craft Bosk Basque Dust Box, Slim, L, 8.5 L (8.5 L), Natural Trash Can, Stylish, Compact, Lid Included, Kitchen, Living Room, Space-Saving Design, Home, Office, Modern, Interior, Simple
Size: 5.2 x 11.8 x 11.8 inches (132 x 300 x 300 mm); Weight: 4.9 oz (1,450 g); Capacity: 1 Material: Printed paper fiberboard (uses low formaldehyde F★★★★Certified product), Urethane coating (cross-section only) Country of Origin: Made in Japan (Kainan City, Wakayama Prefecture), Manufactured by Tatsunosuke Hashimoto Wood plywood dust box with sharp image. The wood grain texture is impressive. The high quality texture makes you want to put it on the side of your sofa or under your desk. The top cover has a double layer construction, and the top layer is designed to make the top look flat, and the bottom tier has a special frame for bag fasteners. If you install a plastic bag or something else you can put in the wet garbage or keep it away from direct contact with the garbage can Hygienic use is important for wood dust boxes. This is a natural type that allows you to enjoy the texture of light wood grain. It has a natural taste that blends well with the interior of your home, and is also suitable for flooring. Try it next to your sofa or furniture. Originally, the trash can is a great place to keep it in place. But things that look like a trash can often be hidden in a corner of a room... What's more, the Busk Dust Box is a great accent for any room. It is also slim and does not take up wide, so your feet will not get in the way even on a desk "Painting skills and beauty" to color your life. While inheriting the beauty of lacquered vessels, we always aim for a new "kata" lacquer. We take the traditional lacquer of "paintings" to "Japanese" without adhering to the "Japan," and use it as a "technique to give rich personality" to create a variety of expressions that are close to life The production of the Basque series is made in Wakayama, a Kishu lacquered village, which is known as the source of lacquer. Each piece is made by artisans of Tatsunosuke Hashimoto who have engaged in wooden lacquerware. This trash can is hand assembled by artisans to create a clean, straight design with fine wood grain patterns from every side. It also has a bag mounting frame to discard those uncomfortable moisture trash.