Scalamandré Red Zebra Ice Bucket

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Introducing the Scalamandré Red Zebra Ice Bucket – a captivating blend of exotic charm and luxurious functionality. Prepare to embark on a safari of style as this exquisite ice bucket takes center stage at your next gathering.

Indulge in the allure of the Scalamandré Red Zebra Ice Bucket, where untamed beauty meets refined sophistication. Adorned with the iconic red zebra pattern, this ice bucket brings a touch of the wild to your entertaining repertoire. The striking contrast of vibrant red and bold zebra stripes creates a mesmerizing visual feast for the eyes, commanding attention and becoming a conversation starter.

Not only does it captivate with its design, but the Scalamandré Red Zebra Ice Bucket also offers practical versatility. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, it features a double-walled construction to keep your ice cubes perfectly chilled for longer, ensuring that every drink is served at its optimal temperature. With its spacious interior, it can hold an ample supply of ice, making it ideal for both intimate gatherings and larger soirées.

Let the Scalamandré Red Zebra Ice Bucket become the centerpiece of your entertaining experience. Its presence exudes a sense of elegance and adventure, setting the stage for unforgettable moments. Whether displayed on a bar cart, a dining table, or a countertop, it becomes a striking focal point that elevates the overall aesthetic of your space.

Measurements: 10.5"H x 6.5"D
Materials: porcelain
A little background history: Originally designed in the 1940's for the Gino of Capri restaurant, lovingly know as "Ginos" by New Yorkers, Scalamandre restored the Zebras wallcovering in the upper east side institution in the 1970's after it was destroyed in a fire. Flora Scalamandre, wife of Franco, free handed the signature motif that would come to be known as the iconic Scalamandre zebras.
The pattern is celebrated the world over in design and in the movies. It was featured in the "Royal Tannebaums" and "Mightly Aphrodite". The pattern design has grown in color offerings and mediums.