A thoughtful relic from the era when entertaining accessories were designed to be both practical and visually considered, this vintage Decor double wine bottle cooler reflects the casual sophistication of late 20th-century hosting culture. Equal parts picnic companion and bar cart accessory, the structured black and white form feels distinctly postmodern — functional without sacrificing style.
Designed to hold and chill two bottles at once, the carrier includes a removable refillable ice insert that helps keep wine or champagne cold while moving easily from kitchen to patio, beach, picnic, or dinner party. Unlike traditional ice buckets, the form is compact and transportable, intentionally made for gathering outside the home as much as within it. The molded construction and graphic monochrome palette give it the kind of understated utility often missing from newer entertaining pieces.
Objects like this speak to a slower, more intentional approach to hosting: reusable rather than disposable, durable enough to survive decades of use, and visually interesting enough to leave out between occasions. It’s the kind of piece that quietly anchors a summer table or makes a home bar feel collected rather than assembled all at once.
Maker: Decor
Era: 1980s–1990s
Materials: Molded plastic with refillable ice insert
Color: Black and white
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minimal wear consistent with age
Notes: Holds two wine or champagne bottles; designed as a portable beverage cooler carrier, not an ice bucket
A thoughtful relic from the era when entertaining accessories were designed to be both practical and visually considered, this vintage Decor double wine bottle cooler reflects the casual sophistication of late 20th-century hosting culture. Equal parts picnic companion and bar cart accessory, the structured black and white form feels distinctly postmodern — functional without sacrificing style.
Designed to hold and chill two bottles at once, the carrier includes a removable refillable ice insert that helps keep wine or champagne cold while moving easily from kitchen to patio, beach, picnic, or dinner party. Unlike traditional ice buckets, the form is compact and transportable, intentionally made for gathering outside the home as much as within it. The molded construction and graphic monochrome palette give it the kind of understated utility often missing from newer entertaining pieces.
Objects like this speak to a slower, more intentional approach to hosting: reusable rather than disposable, durable enough to survive decades of use, and visually interesting enough to leave out between occasions. It’s the kind of piece that quietly anchors a summer table or makes a home bar feel collected rather than assembled all at once.
Maker: Decor
Era: 1980s–1990s
Materials: Molded plastic with refillable ice insert
Color: Black and white
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minimal wear consistent with age
Notes: Holds two wine or champagne bottles; designed as a portable beverage cooler carrier, not an ice bucket