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Product information "Stelton - Insulated ice bucket - Cylinda-Line - 1L"

This insulated ice bucket from Stelton is part of the Cylinda Line by the famous Arne Jacobsen. A striking yet simple ice bucket with a lid in an elegant, beautifully shaped design. Arne Jacobsen designed the bar series with 1-liter ice buckets for the Cylinda Line. With its cylindrical shape and iconic status, the stainless steel ice bucket shines at the bar and on the table. Keep ice cubes ready for all your guests in the double-walled container.

  • Material: Satin-polished 18/8 stainless steel
  • Height: 11 cm
  • Diameter: Ø 13 cm
  • Design: Arne Jacobsen

Peter Holmblad repeatedly tried to convince Arne Jacobsen to design something new for Stelton. He finally succeeded when he one day showed his stepfather some of his own drawings. Arne Jacobsen found them so hopeless that he started creating something else. The task was to design a tea and coffee set, as well as bowls, an ice bucket, and a jug for the dining and bar area – all made of stainless steel.

Stelton launched the new products three years later as the Cylinda Line. The new series immediately drew attention as the biggest innovation in its category. The simplicity of the cylindrical shape and the specially designed plastic handles characterized the line, which stood out with its brushed steel surface in contrast to the highly polished contemporary designs. In 1967, the Cylinda Line was awarded the ID Prize.

Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) completed a mason’s apprenticeship in 1924 at the “Technical Society’s School” and graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1927. In 1928, he received the Academy’s Gold Medal, having already won the Silver Medal at the Paris World’s Fair at the age of 23. This was the first of many honors that accompanied his tireless creative activity and his numerous victories in national and international competitions.

Among his major works are: The town halls in Århus, Søllerød, Rødovre, and Glostrup; the SAS Building (Royal Hotel) in Copenhagen; the Munkegård School in Gentofte; Toms Factory in Ballerup; Denmark’s National Bank; the sports hall in Landskrona; St. Catherine’s College in Oxford; and the administration building of the Hamburg Electricity Works.

In 1932, Arne Jacobsen began collaborating with Fritz Hansen’s Eft. A/S, and over the years he designed a series of chairs and armchairs that are often regarded as milestones in the development of modern furniture design. These include “The Ant” (1951), “The Egg” (1957), and “The Swan” (1957).

However, in other areas of applied arts, Arne Jacobsen also took on challenges that led to groundbreaking solutions, including his Cylinda-line stainless steel series.

Arne Jacobsen was a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and was awarded honorary doctorates by several foreign universities and academies. In 1967, the Cylinda Line received the Industry Prize from the Danish Society for Industrial Design. In 1968, it was awarded the International Design Award by the American Institute of Interior Designers.

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Stelton

 
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Manufacturer:

Stelton
Volmestrasse 1
STN
58540 Meinerzhagen
Deutschland
info@stelton.com

Verantwortliche Person:

Stelton
Volmestrasse 1
STN
58540 Meinerzhagen
Deutschland
info@stelton.com

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