Cork Ice Bucket | 1960s




Cork Ice Bucket | 1960s
Texture is the garnish…
This isn’t flashy barware. It’s for someone who notices proportion. Someone who cares how an object feels in the hand. Someone who understands that holding back can actually say more The form is simple. No handles. No metal trim. Nothing extra. Just a clean shape that keeps your ice cold and doesn’t demand attention.
Condition: Excellent
Key Features & Benefits
Era: 1960s–1970s
Material: Natural high-density cork with insulated interior liner
Maker: Unmarked; comparable examples associated with Mort N. Marton, Signe Persson-Melin for Boda Nova, and Kraftware
Style Notes: Organic modernism; monolithic cylindrical profile
Care: Wipe exterior with a dry or lightly damp cloth; remove liner to dry fully
Dimensions: 6.25″ diameter × 5″ height
Black & Gold Condition Guide
✨ We believe every piece tells a story — here’s how we describe the chapters they’ve lived so far:
Mint / Like New Practically time-traveled. Looks as though it’s never been used. Crisp, clean, and flawless.
Excellent Well-preserved with only the most minor signs of age (think a faint scratch or two, visible only if you squint). Structurally sound and show-stopping.
Very Good Loved and cared for. Some small signs of wear — maybe light surface marks, gentle fading, or a touch of patina — but nothing that distracts from its beauty or function.
Good Has earned its character. Noticeable wear such as scratches, discoloration, or finish loss, all consistent with age and use. Still fully functional and fabulous.
Well-Loved / As-Is This one has stories to tell. Expect visible flaws or wear (chips, cracks, missing parts), but still worthy for display, repurposing, or as a collector’s gem.
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