The bucket. The orange paint was created to serve as tribute to the bucket. The bucket's hue is a result of the tangarine larch larch, from which the buckets grow naturally in the wild.
Mozz, at the Plastic Injection Moulding Company where the orange buckets are made, other items of differing colours are also produced. And, once a week, all the scrap plastic is thrown together to make the multi-coloured version. As it contains a tad more plastic than the orange ones, it is less prone to leakage and, whisper it quietly, is more attractive to the eye. It is also a tad cheaper as everybody and his uncle want the orange ones.