I don’t know about you but I’m passionate about design and function so when the 2 come together in one product I’m a very happy person. Irish designer and ‘Queen of prints’ Orla Kiely has teamed up with premier kitchen and homeware brand Brabantia and her world famous stem design now adorns their iconic Retro Bin. The sprig and leaf motif is available in cream on charcoal with an orange lid, and charcoal on cream with a yellow lid. The Charcoal Linear and Cream Linear Stem designs are available in 12, 20 and 30 litres.. You open the lid with a light pedal tap and it closes smoothly and silently, so no banging and clattering and as you don’t need your hands to open it it’s also very hygienic! On top of that the Brabantia Retro Bins come with a 10-year guarantee.
I have been getting to know the 30-litre Retro Bin (with yellow lid) for the past few weeks and it has not only brightened up my kitchen but it has saved me an awful lot of time. I used to make numerous trips to the garage with my empty plastic bottles and cardboard where I had a bag and now I have a cool stylish bin in the kitchen with ample capacity so I do not have to make as many trips to the outdoor bin either. Of course, you can use your bin for any kind of refuse you like and Brabantia makes bin liners to fit all their bins.
The Brabantia Retro Bin retails at 12 Litre – £95, 20 Litre – £122, and 30 Litre – £132 and Brabantia are kindly offering you the chance to win one of these bins.
Competition
So to win an Orla Kiely designed Brabantia Retro Bin in a colour and size of your choice simply tell me:
“Which size of Retro Bin would you like to win and why”?
How to enter: Complete the Rafflecopter form to confirm your entries made via blog comments, Twitter, etc. This giveaway will close on 25/05/15. Please read the Terms and Conditions below. Winners are announced on the Rafflecopter form after the prize has been claimed by the winner. First timers: Please watch how Rafflecopter works (video)! It is 46 seconds long. It explains everything. If no form is showing, hit refresh and it should appear. Complete the form – or your entries will not go into the draw. Mandatory entries need to be completed first – so leave a blog comment before you try to complete any of the other methods of entry. Do you want more chances to win? Come back daily after tweeting about the giveaway and fill the form in again
Terms and conditions:
Only open to entrants from the UK and Ireland over the age of 18.
There is one prize of a Brabantia Orla Kiely designed Retro Bin in the size and colour of the winner’s choice worth up to £132. There’s no cash alternative and the prize is not transferable. No part or parts of the prize may be substituted for other benefits, items, or additions.
Instructions form part of the terms and conditions. Entries using any software or automated process to make bulk entries will obviously be disqualified. The winner will be picked at random using software and then contacted by email. If you win and then don’t respond to this email within 7 days then another winner will be picked. The prize will be delivered to the winner as soon as possible after you have e-mailed your delivery address.
I am running this giveaway on behalf of Brabantia who will be responsible for sending the prize to you if you win. Their decision is final and binding and no correspondence will be entered into.
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NB: I received a Retro Bin from Brabantia to review, all opinions are my own and I have not received any payment.
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Claire Ward
The 30 ltr would be great
Sarah Lewis
I’d love the 30L as it would be ideal for my kitchen x
chirag P
the 30 litre would be perfect with a large family there is always over spill in the kitchen and the sight of carrier bags is no green friendly
Gemma Davison
The 20L would be sufficient for me. I’m going out on my own for the first time, since a break up and didnt realise how much everything costs 🙁
Gems
Susan Pringle
The 30Litre would be great. I need a good sized bin for the kitchen.
Brian Chapman
I’d go for the 30 litre, as it’d be my main bin in the kitchen.
Emma Jones
The 30 litre. I need a large kitchen bin as we don’t have outdoor bins on my street, just put bags out on the street every 2 weeks. Not ideal but We make the best of what we’ve got.
Jamie Millard
30L is perfect for the kitcken. Any bigger and it’s too cumbersome and should be resigned to the garden. Taller and thinner, that’s the way to go.
Sharon jones
The largest one would be great what with two children 3 cats and the hubby our bin is always full
lucinda duxbury
we are a large family and a 30l would be the perfect size for our kitchen