Art in a glass.
These vessels are the result of a collaboration between Swedish Prince Carl Philip’s design studio and Schott Zwiesel's master glassblowers, and we can tell. Each one is completely mouth-blown and hand-crafted from oh-so-durable Titanium Crystal glass (so yeah, they’re true works of art). Oh, and get this: It’s all inspired by the role that air plays in the wine tasting experience. Those delicate, slightly curved shapes offer a lighter-than-air look, and that small sphere in the base of the bowl, while gorgeous, happens to double as an aeration aid—perfect for all your precious reds. Impressed? Yeah...we thought so.
Photography by Bobbi Lin, Ty Mecham
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