Vipp Inner Bin Replacement 13 14 15 16 17 24
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Inner bin for Vipp pedal bins no 13.14.15.16.17 .
You should be able to find and purchase the Vipp inner bin replacements in sizes 13 through 17 from Panik Design's website.
The inner bin is made from durable, galvanized steel.
- Pedal bin 4L (Vipp13): H x Ø 7.4 x 7.3 in.
- Pedal bin 8L (Vipp14): H x Ø 9.3 x 8.5 in.
- Pedal bin 14L (Vipp15): H x Ø 15.2 x 8.5 in.
- Pedal bin 18L (Vipp16): H x Ø 19.1 x 8.5 in.
- Pedal bin 30L (Vipp17): H x Ø 23.4 x 10.4 in
- (Vipp24): Old Bin
Holger Nielsen
Vipp is founded in 1939 by Holger Nielsen. Born in 1915 in the small Danish town of Randers, Holger trains as a metal spinner. Holger Nielsen makes the leap into business at the age of only 17 and almost by coincidence. It all begins one spring Sunday in May 1931 when he makes his usual visit to the local stadium to support his favorite football team. Fate has it that his ticket is drawn in a raffle, and he wins a car. Holger loves cars, but as he has no driver's license, he decides to sell the car and invest the money in a metal turning lathe. This marks the birth of Holger Nielsen's metal factory where, a few years later, he produces the very product that will go on to bring him fame: the Vipp pedal bin.