Half and half.
Master glassblowers combine two types of glass in this stunning glassware, designed in Chicago and influenced by European design. The handcrafted pieces feel a little throwback, with a distinctly modern twist. Each piece is handcrafted my a master glassblower without the use of molds and is fluted on the inside, rather than the outside like most traditional fluted designs. They’re weighty in hand and will bring a whole new look to your cocktail hour—or any old hour.
Flute Glass is 2.95" in diameter x 4.72" H, holds 13 ounces; Medium Glass is 3.35" in diameter x 4.13" H, holds 14 ounces
Photography by James Ransom, Rocky Luten & Mark Weinberg
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