Miniature Dumpsters Do Exist, And They’re The Most Awesome Desk Accessory Ever
It can be overwhelming to tidy up your desk, and sometimes you just want to trash it all. Well, now you can toss your stuff in a dumpster yet keep everything handy right on your desk. That’s right, a company called Dumpsty in Orlando, Florida handcrafts amazingly detailed mini dumpsters to hold all your junk.
Dumpsty’s small scale dumpsters are roomy enough to hold a stack of magazines and come in either plain galvanized steel, various solid colors, or their special artist-designed editions featuring graffiti art for a gritty street look. On their Facebook page, they state: “Dumpsty was designed to help preserve and promote the beauty and diversity of street art and the artists who create it by moving art beyond the boundaries of the street and into the hands of people who want it.”
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Graffiti artist-designed editions feature street art that’s no longer confined to back alleys
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Large enough to hold a stack of magazines, it wheels around smoothly on soft polyurethane wheels
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The “Raw Edition” is plain galvanized steel which lets you do your own graffiti or choose to keep it clean, comes with 7 warning magnets
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They have interchangable top colors and paint options
Each one is amazingly detailed down to the caution set into the rubber cover
“CASAnova” by Miami graffiti artist Goop Massta
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The “Hackintosh” by Lacko Illustration comes with a 3.0 6GB SSD, USB 3 cable and Hackintosh stickers
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“Gives You Wings” by By Illinois based graffiti and stencil artist Burn353
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“Calavera” by Kansas City street artist and illustrator Laedan Galicia, aka DINKC
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“Dumpsty Full of Apes” by Bobby Draws Skullz
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“Paint Blast!” by Santa Cruz, California graphic artist Jimbo Phililps
“Crazy Eyes” by ARREX
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There’s even a chalkboard one if you want to change up your art every day, hour, or minute
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