Conceived in 1972 by Sergio Asti, a designer represented in MoMA's collection, the Asti Ice Bucket is a timelessly modern object. Distinguished by a cylindrical, pill-box-like design, the Asti brings minimalist chic to your gatherings. Alan Heller tasked Sergio Asti to create a minimalist, highly functional ice bucket that could become a logical extension of the iconic Max dinnerware collection. Its enduring popularity speaks to the timeless appeal of its design, embodying a balance of form and function. Sought after by mid-century design collectors, this lidded ice bucket is made from post-consumer recycled ABS plastic, with a white plastic insert. The Asti's 100oz capacity provides plenty of room for ice and a bottle of your favorite white wine, Champagne, Prosecco or spirit—or it can simply be used to serve ice for your guests' mixed drinks. It's made by Heller, a manufacturer with work in MoMA's collection. The Asti Ice Bucket measures 8h x 7"diam.