Asti Ice Bucket
from Heller
asti ice bucket
Design Sergio Asti, 1972
Recycled ABS, polypropylene liner
Made by Heller
More than just an ice bucket or a place to chill a bottle of wine, the removable liner insulates ice while allowing for quick disposal of melted water. When not used as an ice bucket, it can serve as a versatile storage container or a striking vase.
Recognized for its minimalist elegance and practical ingenuity, the Asti Ice Bucket is part of the permanent collections at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the New Orleans Museum of Art. Designed in 1972 by Compasso d'Oro winner Sergio Asti as an extension of Heller's iconic Max dinnerware collection, this timeless design is back in production, sustainable, and ready to be used at any indoor or outdoor occasion.
A timeless blend of form and function, the Asti Ice Bucket is newly reissued by Heller in 100% recycled plastic and fully regenerative.
7" diameter | 8" h
Recycled ABS, polypropylene liner
Made by Heller
More than just an ice bucket or a place to chill a bottle of wine, the removable liner insulates ice while allowing for quick disposal of melted water. When not used as an ice bucket, it can serve as a versatile storage container or a striking vase.
Recognized for its minimalist elegance and practical ingenuity, the Asti Ice Bucket is part of the permanent collections at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the New Orleans Museum of Art. Designed in 1972 by Compasso d'Oro winner Sergio Asti as an extension of Heller's iconic Max dinnerware collection, this timeless design is back in production, sustainable, and ready to be used at any indoor or outdoor occasion.
A timeless blend of form and function, the Asti Ice Bucket is newly reissued by Heller in 100% recycled plastic and fully regenerative.
7" diameter | 8" h
Heller has created a simple paradigm: good design, industrial production and reasonable prices. Heller's stacking dinnerware won a Compasso d’Oro award and is included in the MoMA design collection.