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Orisort Containers Provide Both Storage and Seating in Small Spaces

The Orisort system would make life a lot easier come garbage pickup day each week. The set of cylindrical bins was designed to collect different types of trash in an organized manner, encouraging you to separate glass, plastic, paper and general waste.

Much like the flaps found on some public garbage cans, Anders Lilleby's receptacles are fitted with rubber covers with item-specific slits, ultimately designed to conceal the containers' contents and to keep smells from escaping. The two kinds of openings are cross-shaped for bottles and zigzagged for cardboard cartons and general rubbish.

There are two sizes of Orisort bins, a tall and a short. But besides their streamlined looks and their order-inspiring philosophies, Orisort drums double as stools when extra seating is required in the kitchen.
Trend Themes
1. Organized Waste Management - The Orisort system encourages users to separate different types of trash, presenting an opportunity for innovative waste management solutions.
2. Concealed Container Design - The rubber covers with item-specific slits on the Orisort receptacles offer a potential for disruptive innovations in concealment and odor control.
3. Multi-purpose Furniture - The Orisort drums doubling as stools highlights the trend for dual-functionality furniture in small spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Waste Management - The Orisort system's emphasis on organized waste collection creates opportunities for technology and software innovations in the waste management industry.
2. Product Design - The unique design of the Orisort containers, with their concealed covers and multi-functional use, presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the product design industry.
3. Furniture Manufacturing - The combination of storage containers and stools in the Orisort system opens up possibilities for innovative furniture designs in the manufacturing industry.

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