Cronulla Beach NSW, Australia (2014)

A series of Frame Bins have been tailored to make a mark on the Cronulla Beach promenade. Featuring a wave design laser cut, the new bins – commissioned by Sutherland Shire Council – are creative and fun, and work to keep the beautiful beach clean and tidy.

A series of Frame Bins have been tailored to make a mark on the Cronulla Beach promenade. Featuring a wave design laser cut, the new bins – commissioned by Sutherland Shire Council – are creative and fun, and work to keep the beautiful beach clean and tidy.

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Cronulla Beach

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Sutherland Shire Council

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