Known for redefining accessories and enhancing spaces with purpose, Peter Pepper Products is excited to introduce Reveal, a fresh collection that effortlessly blends practicality with refined design. Crafted by renowned designer Ramsey Madsen, Reveal reimagines waste management to meet the evolving demands of modern interiors.
With Reveal, waste management becomes a statement piece. Featuring a clever corner reveal detail and interchangeable bases and tops, this collection allows users to mix, match, and elevate their environments. Whether in corporate offices, educational institutions, or healthcare facilities, Reveal seamlessly integrates into various settings, enhancing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
“In creating Reveal, our goal was to provide an elevated approach to essential items,” said Madsen. “This collection was designed to enhance spaces without sacrificing the practical considerations required in high-use environments.”
The Reveal line includes versatile waste receptacles available in multiple sizes for paper, waste, and recycling needs. Each unit is crafted from bold powder-coated steel, ensuring durability while maintaining a sleek, minimalist design. The collection introduces a curated palette of six striking colors—Salmon Pink, Pale Green, Pastel Blue, Greige, Black and White—each selected to complement contemporary interiors and evoke a sense of calm and creativity.
Phil Polishook, CEO of Peter Pepper Products, remarked, “Partnering with Ramsey Madsen builds on Peter Pepper’s legacy with a fresh take on modern design. His refined, functional approach adds depth to our offerings and aligns with our focus on purposeful design. We’re excited to introduce Reveal and look forward to bringing more of his work to market soon.”
The Reveal collection sets itself apart in the market with its unique corner reveal design, exceptional craftsmanship, and competitive pricing. It stands as a testament to Peter Pepper’s dedication to offering products that meet today’s functional and visual needs. “Reveal isn’t just about containing waste—it’s about transforming spaces through thoughtful design,” Madsen added. “I wanted to create a product that serves a functional purpose while also contributing to the visual identity of an environment.”