An ice pail by Aldo Tura, Italy, 1960s





An ice pail by Aldo Tura, Italy, 1960s
An elegant Aldo Tura ice pail dating to the 1960s, exemplifying the luxurious materials and distinctive design language that made the Milanese designer one of the most celebrated figures in post-war Italian decorative arts. Combining sculptural form with refined craftsmanship, the piece is both highly functional and visually striking.
The cylindrical body is finished in Tura's characteristic lacquered parchment, displaying rich tonal variations of warm brown and amber beneath a high-gloss finish. This distinctive surface treatment creates remarkable depth and luminosity, giving the piece an almost jewel-like quality. The body is raised on a circular gilt brass foot, while the interior retains its original gilt-toned liner, providing an elegant contrast to the darker exterior.
Aldo Tura became renowned for his innovative use of exotic materials and luxurious finishes, producing furniture and accessories that blurred the boundary between functional design and sculpture. His use of lacquered parchment, often combined with brass and richly coloured surfaces, became one of the defining characteristics of Italian mid-century luxury design and remains highly sought after by collectors today.
The restrained proportions and sophisticated materials make this ice pail a versatile decorative object, equally suited to use within a bar setting or displayed as a standalone example of twentieth-century Italian design. Its combination of practicality, glamour, and exceptional craftsmanship embodies the spirit of the finest Italian decorative arts of the period.
Condition is good overall and commensurate with age and use. The lacquered surface displays some minor age-related wear and light surface marks, while the brass elements have developed an attractive patina. The interior remains clean and presentable. Please refer to the photographs.
Dimensions: 20cm high, 13cm diameter
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