my human blood cooler was my dad’s in the 80s when he was on call as a transplant coordinator and had to drive and fly organs all over the place. now it holds mexican lagers at the beach, and that’s my lifeblood.
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Australian designer Richard Carlson’s cheerful insulated wine coolers are part of the MoMA’s permanent collection. The highly swingable handle + refillable insert are ideal for toting two bottles (or four tallboys) to picnics, but I actually use my chunky red cooler most often to keep drinks chilled and handy when I’m cooking dinner or hosting a casual hang. Coming Soon sells sleek vintage versions, but I scored mine on Etsy for $60. Set your eBay alerts now!
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