Original Eiffel Tower Trash Can from the Champ‑de‑Mars, France 1960s

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A rare and culturally significant design object, this 1960s trash can originates from the public squares surrounding the Eiffel Tower, an authentic fragment of Parisian urban history. Few examples of these bins have survived, making this piece an exceptional collectible for lovers of French design, architectural heritage, and mid‑century public furniture.

Crafted in metal with a distinctive geometric brass top, the bin features an embossed depiction of the Eiffel Tower, a proud emblem of the city and a detail that immediately situates the object in its original context. The lower section is constructed from robust metal mesh, engineered for durability in high‑traffic public spaces. Its industrial character is softened by the iconic Parisian motif, creating a compelling dialogue between utility and symbolism.

These bins were once part of the everyday visual landscape of the Champ‑de‑Mars and the esplanades surrounding the Tower. Today, removed from their functional role, they stand as sculptural relics of mid‑century Paris, objects that witnessed decades of tourism, city life, and cultural change. Their presence in a contemporary interior or garden brings with it a touch of urban authenticity and a direct connection to one of the world’s most recognizable landmarks.

Perfect as a decorative accent, a conversation piece, or a sculptural object in its own right, this bin offers a rare opportunity to own a genuine artifact from the heart of Paris.

Dimensions:
Height: 60 cm
Width: 42 cm
Depth: 25 cm

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