I started buying Dansk ice buckets and once I got a couple, I realized how nicely they stack together. They're all the same diameter and the lid of the one in the foreground fits right into the recessed underside of each design. These all date from the late 1950s to the mid '60s.
Each bucket is lined with black plastic and Dansk touted them as good for insulating both ice and hot hors d'oeuvres. If I actually had furniture, I would make stacks of these on top of a sideboard, or set into bookcases.
My living room is starting to look like I felled a teak forest, so I will list these in my shop here.
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Each bucket is lined with black plastic and Dansk touted them as good for insulating both ice and hot hors d'oeuvres. If I actually had furniture, I would make stacks of these on top of a sideboard, or set into bookcases.
My living room is starting to look like I felled a teak forest, so I will list these in my shop here.
© All text and images are copyright of Jeni Sandberg