French Modernist Chrome Champagne Ice Bucket
Sleek French modernist chrome champagne ice bucket of clean cylindrical form, a characteristic piece of 1970s French design. The mirror-polished chrome finish captures the glamorous, light-reflective aesthetic that defined luxury table accessories of the decade. Circa 1970. 20 × 20 × 26.5 cm.
PRODUCT DETAILS
| Dimensions en CM | 20.0 x 20.0 x 26.5 cm |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en INCH | 7.87 x 7.87 x 10.43 inch |
| Période | 1970–1980 |
| Style | Mid-Century Modern |
| Matériaux | Chrome |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
By the late 1960s and into the 1970s, chrome had emerged as the dominant material of choice for French luxury table accessories, its mirror-like surface embodying the decade's values of modernity, glamour, and visual energy. Where the Art Déco era had favoured silver-plated metal for its warmth and historicist associations, the new generation of designers embraced chrome's cooler, more assertively modern character — a material that announced its own age with confidence.
This cylindrical champagne ice bucket, standing at 26.5 cm with a base of 20 × 20 cm, represents the French approach to functional luxury in the modernist vein. Its clean geometry — precise, unornamented, and reliant entirely on the quality of the chrome surface for its aesthetic impact — reflects the era's conviction that beauty resided in clarity of form and material perfection rather than in applied decoration.
The chrome finish is in fine condition, maintaining its capacity to reflect and multiply light in the manner characteristic of the finest decorative metalwork of the period. The cylindrical form is well proportioned for a champagne or wine bottle, combining generous depth with the clean vertical line that distinguishes it from the more ornate bucket forms of earlier periods.
A refined and elegant example of 1970s French modernist table design, this chrome champagne bucket would bring the glamour of the decade to any bar cart or table setting. Its timeless minimalism and superior chrome finish ensure it integrates as naturally into contemporary interiors as it did into those of fashionable Paris fifty years ago.
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