Turn Your Home Cocktail Bar Into A Speakeasy With These Gorgeous Ice Cube Trays

For the longest time, I thought the purpose of ice was to ‘save money’. Bartenders chucked ice into drinks just so they didn’t have to fill the glass up. After years of dabbling with mixology, I now know that isn’t true. Ice does two things to a drink – it waters the spirits down, so you’re not chugging neat alcohol and getting buzzed immediately. It also helps cool your drinks, which enhances the mouthfeel. Some drinks just taste better when they’re chilled – ice does that. Now, there’s a third thing that ice can do to a drink – if crafted well, ice can enhance your drink’s visual appeal too, by giving it a gorgeous shimmering transparent gemstone-like effect.

The Patterns tray takes your home cocktails a step further by imprinting sculptural motifs—like honeycomb grids, oceanic waves, crisp chevrons, and clean line textures—into large, bar-quality cubes. Each design has a kind of meditative stillness to it, like frozen architecture suspended in time. It’s the kind of detail you’d expect from a high-end bar in Tokyo or a curated speakeasy in New York, but now it’s sliding quietly into your own freezer.

Designer: Ash Harbor

The tray uses a polished aluminum mold (instead of the usual solid copper or brass) and a food-safe silicone drip-guard to quickly stamp those bold patterns onto both sides of a cube. No complicated setup, no long wait. Five seconds per side, and you’ve got a fully-formed geometric statement piece for your drink. It feels intentional, almost ceremonial, giving your drink a unique identity while having your guests totally admire your mixology skills.

Of course the most impactful way to imprint your ice is to use clear ice cubes. The way it refracts light really makes a difference in cocktails – which is why the Patterns tray is best paired with a clear ice maker (or if you already know how to make or where to buy clear ice, you’re good). You can use cubes of any size or even shape. The four patterns on the one side are linear, which means even longer cuboids of ice work. While the other four squares are more conducive to a cubical-shaped ice block. And yes, Ash Harbor does make different variations of the tray with other patterns/styles based on elements, holidays, seasons, and botanical motifs. This one is more geometric, and evergreen, if you ask me personally.

Ice, especially when it’s as detailed and pristine as this, conjures memories—hotel bars with leather-bound menus, summer weddings with signature cocktails, evenings with friends where the drink felt like a moment. The Patterns tray taps into that idea of hosting with intent. It encourages you to slow down, set the tone, and maybe even create a small tradition around a drink that deserves better than plastic cubes.

And if you’re looking to gift something that won’t get lost in the shuffle of wine keys and novelty bar tools, this tray carries a certain weight. Not literally—though the aluminum mold does have a premium heft—but in how it presents itself. It feels curated, thoughtful, designed for someone who knows what they like and doesn’t mind showing it. Whether that’s a whiskey aficionado, a cocktail obsessive, or someone who simply values aesthetics in everyday objects, it lands with an understated confidence.

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