Lobmeyr, Balloon with fish, Beer tumbler
Lobmeyr, Balloon with fish, Beer tumbler

Lobmeyr, Balloon with fish, Beer tumbler

Beer tumbler
Capacity560 ml
Height14.5 cm
Diameter8.2 cm
CareHand-wash recommended
ColorClear
MaterialLead-free crystal
OriginAustria
 Beer tumbler
179 €

In first project with Vienna's Lobmeyr glassworks, the New York designer Ted Muehling uses historical trends to create a modern collection combining utility, beauty and wit. "I wanted to return to a time before stemware when glasses were both practical and poetic, celebrating their contents," he says. Muehling was inspired by the simple, utilitarian shapes of Roman and early European glass, as well as the delicate designs from the Vienna Secession period by Loos and Hoffman for Lobmeyr.

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