Magnussen's ice bucket for Stelton was somewhat revolutionary in that he successfully argued Stelton was a design company, not a manufacturer of steel products. They went with it and now that the choice of material was part of the design process, Stelton's portfolio of critically acclaimed tabletop grew. Building on the success of the ice bucket, a series of plastic articles including a pitcher, tray, sugar bowl, and creamer, were a big part of Stelton's success in the 1980s.
The example here is in good to very good condition; it measures approximately 8" in diameter and 6" in height and features top handle in brushed stainless steel.