The Holmegaard crystal ice bucket from the 1960s embodies the principles of Scandinavian modernism, where understated aesthetics meet practical function. Crafted from thick, clear glass with high transparency, this piece features a geometric, raised grid pattern on its exterior — a design touch that both refracts light and adds dimensional depth. Its form is stable yet subtle, with slightly conical sides, a solid base, and a gently flared rim. The handle is made of brass and rendered in a coiled-wire technique, introducing a warm, matte-satin metallic accent that elegantly counters the coolness of the clear glass. Attachment points for the handle are robust and precisely finished, a testament to Holmegaard’s reputation as a pillar of twentieth-century Danish glassmaking. Condition: No visible signs of wear or damage; preserved in excellent, near-original collector’s state. This object softly channels the discreet luxury of the 1960s, when modern accessories were designed not only for function but also to intrigue the eye. Cool, crystalline glass reflects light like a Nordic lake, while the gently tinted brass handle provides a subtle counter
DIMENSION
Height14 cm
Depth12 cm
Width15 cm
Dimension details
Width15 cm
Height14 cm
Depth12 cm
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