Wired Waste Basket
$1,600
Wired Waste Basket
Located in Sagaponack, NY
Vintage waste basket.
21st Century and Contemporary Decorative Boxes
Metal
$1,600
Wired Waste Basket
Located in Sagaponack, NY
Vintage waste basket.
Metal
Two French Mid-Century Modern Wire Waste Baskets, Jacques Adnet
By Jacques Adnet
Located in New York, NY
Two French trash baskets or wastebaskets that elegantly combine modern, neoclassical and industrial aesthetics. The pieces are composed of black enameled wire woven in a classic cros...
Vintage Industrial Wire Mesh Metal Trash Can / Waste Basket.
Located in Seattle, WA
Wear, light surface oxidation, and minor irregularities are present and consistent with age and use.A versatile piece that can function as a trash can, waste basket, or decorative ut...
Metal
$5,500
Trash Can, 2014
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A stainless steel heavy wire-cloth waste basket made by the Workshop. Inquire for lead time.
Metal
Stylish Early 1900s Tall American Wire Urn or Waste Basket
Located in Chicago, IL
Early 1900s tall American wire urn or waste basket.
Mesh
1970s Wire Basket Woven Aluminum Modern Waste Basket Container
Located in Chula Vista, CA
1970s Wire Basket Woven Aluminum Modern Waste Basket Container Vintage Aluminum Unmarked Original vintage preowned unrestored condition.
Aluminum
1950s Wire Mesh Collapsable Waste Paper Basket
Located in Oakland, CA
A very creative approach to a wastepaper basket design, having a wire mesh body and a wire frame that can collapse. The architecture of the design is so unique that would make a grea...
Metal
Woven Wire Waste Paper Basket
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A vintage black patinated waste basket well-formed of solid steel wire and woven in a diamond pattern.
Steel
Northwestern Expanded Metal Company Wire Mesh Waste Basket
Located in New Windsor, NY
The Northwestern Expanded Metal Company, Chicago wire mesh waste basket. Fantastic diamond mesh pattern with an elegantly flared lines.
Iron
Modernist Wire and Fabric Waste Basket, Tony Paul
By Tony Paul
Located in Buffalo, NY
Nice sculptural design, very stylized, Mid-Century Modern waste basket, excellent original condition, retains original wood ball feet.
Northwestern Expanded Metal Company Waste Basket
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A wire mesh waste basket by Northwestern Expanded Metal Company, Chicago, c. 1930's.
Metal
French Modern Hanging Organizer and Waste Basket by Max Sauze
By Max Sauze
Located in Brooklyn, NY
For your consideration is this rarely seen Max Sauze "Isocele" hanging organizer paired with the matching "Isocele" waste basket. The organizer is comprised of three unique, sewn vin...
Stainless Steel
Industrial Wire Waste Basket
Located in Sagaponack, NY
An industrial waste basket finely crafted with a subtly flaring form, made of braided and patinated steel wire.
Steel
Midcentury 1940s American Wire Waste Basket
Located in Downingtown, PA
American wire basket, circa 1940. An open-work wire basket on a circular open foot and with a flaring body and neck creating an incredibly elegant sculptural form.
Metal
American Industrial Wire Mesh Metal Trash Basket 1930's
Located in Rochester, NY
American industrial tall metal wire waste basket in nicely aged all original vintage condition.
Metal, Wire
Woven Wire Waste Paper Basket, c1950
Located in Trensacq, FR
Woven wire waste paper basket c1950 Crimped and woven in a classic cross-hatched pattern.
Metal, Wire
Vintage Industrial Wire Mesh Waste Paper Basket
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Vintage industrial wire mesh waste paper basket, great shape and form, some minor bends of the frame, presents well, stamped with maker Nemco Industries.
Metal
Northwestern Expanded Metal Company Wire Mesh Waste Basket
Located in Littleton, CO
Wire mesh waste basket by Northwestern Expanded Metal Company.
Metal
3 Vintage Interlude Home Heavy Wire Nesting Waste Baskets Trash Cans
Located in Dayton, OH
Set of three heavy oval shaped multi functional nesting baskets, displays or cane / umbrella stands, fashioned of gray-brown wire with wide rims, fashioned for Interlude Home Inc. ...
Wire
Wire Braided Mesh Waste Can
By Nemco
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A wonderful midcentury wire mesh waste can by Nemco Chicago - the iconic trash can is the staple of any midcentury office - holds a lot of waste and is stylish while doing so!
Metal, Wire
Glam Wire Rod Trash, Waste Can
By Tommi Parzinger
Located in New York, NY
Glamorous brass plate wire rod construction waste can. Hollywood Regency style decorative objet, fun and chic.
Metal
Sold
H 16.125 in W 10.125 in D 10.125 in
Mategot Inspired White Woven Wire Waste Bin or Umbrella Holder with Brass Base
By Mathieu Matégot
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Mid-Century Mathieu Mategot inspired woven metal waste bin or umbrella stand with brass frame. In original condition with visible signs of wear consistent with its age and use, inclu...
Metal, Brass
Industrial Waste Basket
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A finely crafted industrial patinated waste basket made of braided steel wire having a subtly flaring form.
Wire
Sold
H 15 in W 14 in D 11 in
Elusive Pair of Wire Iron Modernist Waste Baskets by Maurice Ducin, circa 1953
By Mathieu Matégot, Maurice Duchin
Located in Buffalo, NY
Matched pair of stylized Mid-Century Modern waste baskets /catch-all, wonderful design, spider like wire iron and iron mesh.
Wrought Iron
Sold
H 15.5 in W 14.5 in D 11.5 in
Sculptural Iron and Wire Waste Basket, France, Style of Mategot, 1950s
By Mathieu Matégot
Located in New York, NY
Sculptural wrought iron and wire waste basket or trash can, midcentury French Modernism, in the style of Mategot.
Iron, Wrought Iron, Wire
Wire Iron Modernist Waste Basket by Maurice Ducin, circa 1953
Located in St. Louis, MO
Designer: Maurice Duchin Manufacture: Unknown Period/style: Mid-Century Modern Country: US Date: 1950s Recently powder coated in red. Love this baby girl so much.
Amboyna
Wire Iron Modernist Waste Basket by Maurice Ducin, circa 1953
Located in St. Louis, MO
Designer: Maurice Duchin Manufacture: Unknown Period/style: Mid-Century Modern Country: US Date: 1950s Recently powder-coated in red. Love this baby girl so much.
Amboyna
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