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Classic Ice Bucket

$49 Non-Member
$44.10 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Online Only

Classic Ice Bucket

$49 Non-Member
$44.10 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  Red

Size:  One Size

Item# 18523-161651 In Stock
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Evoking vintage hotel getaways and 1960s patio parties, this Classic Ice Bucket not only great for having plenty of ice on hand for your beverages, but it’s also perfect for cooling wine, Champagne or soda. It’s made in the USA from plastic and vinyl, with a clear handle and metal knob and handle, and boasts double-walled insulation and a sweat-free surface. It keeps up to three quarts of ice cold for three to five hours. The Classic Ice Bucket measures 7h x 7.75”diam. and can be cleaned by hand with a clean, damp cloth.

  • Size
    7h x 7.75"diam.
  • Material
    Paper Core, Plastic, Vinyl
  • Year of Design
    1965
  • Origin
    United States
Wipe with a clean, damp cloth.
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Why We Chose This
We chose this Classic Ice Bucket as part of our mission to seek out local companies. Mr. Ice Bucket was founded in 1965 in New Brunswick, New Jersey and their products have been manufactured in the USA for over 50 years. Ice buckets are also of particular interest to us as icons of mid-century modern design. Examples of ice buckets are represented in MoMA's collection, including Arne Jacobsen's Cylinda Ice Bucket (1964–67) and Studio TG's space-age-evoking acrylic Bombo Ice Bucket (1970).

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At MoMA Design Store, all of the designs we sell are curator-approved and authentic. We ensure the integrity of our products through research and by working closely with the designers. Our products embody the spirit of good design objects in MoMA's collection. Some of them are actual designs represented in the Museum's collection.

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