The Pushboy is the original Wesco bin but they now have many other shapes, sizes and styles within their collection. Wesco bins are made in Germany form durable stainless steel. ![]() You then remove the rubber band ( prevents the bin bag from falling down) and simply lift it out. They make it very easy for you to lift the bin off and you’re then left with the stainless steel container inside. It’s also to easy to wipe over and keep your bin looking spotless. I particularly like the stainless steel handles on the side of the bin. It swings back into place and firmly locks in odours. The bin flap is very easy to push open and pop rubbish into the bin. It’s a 50 litre bin which is perfect for a family sized kitchen. My Pushboy takes prime place in my kitchen and adds a good burst of colour to the room. ![]() I picked out the Wesco Pushboy bin* in turquoise and I can confirm that it’s a real beauty. This goes for other home-ware items and clothes. I much prefer to buy once and ensure it’s going to last. I don’t want to go out and replace my bin every year, which I’ve been doing each time I’ve moved in the last few years ( 4 times – wasting money and adding to landfills). Therefore, I think it’s important to have something that not only looks good but is also built to a very high standard. A bin is used on a daily basis and can take up a large space in the kitchen. My aim over the next few years is to buy less and instead invest in high quality items for my home ( with my next move in mind) which I believe are going to last. Some people might think it’s a little over the top to get excited about a bin. I was already aware of Binopolis because I’d been eyeing up the wonderful collection of Wesco bins on their website since my last trip to Germany. So, when the friendly folk over at Binopolis got in contact and asked if I’d like to review a bin from their collection I jumped at the chance. It’s true, that was the moment I fell in love with a bin. They were colourful, appeared to be of a high quality ( German products usually are) and had that 50s style that I love so much. I went in for a closer look and found that they were a collection of retro style bins by the brand Wesco. There’s also plenty of pared-back light fittings to suit more functional and refined spaces.Last October I was standing in a department store in Berlin and spotted a collection of rainbow bins in the distance. ![]() Whimsical homemakers, we have a feeling Seletti’s tongue-in-cheek designs will tick your boxes. Have a penchant for French and Scandinavian design? Discover Ferm Living’s understated wall lamps and dome ceiling lights, or add a statement rattan fixture from Market Set to your room. Turn the spotlight on lamps and shades and choose design-led lighting for your home. Peruse our entire collection of kitchen and dining equipment to unleash your inner chef, and get ready to pack your cabinets full of practical bits and pieces ranging from heavy-duty dishes to top-tier appliances. Crockery can be the most exciting thing in your kitchen, especially if you stick to playful brands like HKLiving and HAY. When it comes to the living area, set the scene for relaxing evenings with bohemian-style textiles from Madam Stoltz, and create a gallery wall using punchy prints and light-reflecting mirrors. Be it a colourful work of art, a sculptural vase or velvety soft cushions for your sofa, the simplest addition can change the ambience of a space. We believe in filling your home with furniture and room decor that make you smile whenever you enter a room. In just a few clicks, transform your tired tabletops and overflowing shelves into spirit-lifting displays. From the cook’s station to your sleeping sanctuary, whether you’re seeking minimal decor or high-octane home furnishings, we’ve got your whole house covered with a little help from our community of independent boutiques. Boost your surroundings – and your mood – with Trouva’s joyful homewares.
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