HUMILITY TUMBLER
Regular price
$375
OSWALD HAERDTL FOR LOBMEYR, 1925
Lobmeyr glasses are first mouth-blown, then cut, engraved and polished by hand. Every single product is handled with the care of at least 18 hands during production. Many details are taken into consideration for the perfect balance of shape and function.
In his last letter to Lobmeyr, dated 1931, Adolf Loos asked to eventually replace his original geometric patterns with "butterflies, small animals, and the nude human form”. For the 80th anniversary of Loos’ legendary No. 248 bar set, designers Stefan Sagmeister and Jessica Walsh have expanded this concept to include illustrations of the Seven Deadly Sins and the Seven Heavenly Virtues on the bottom of the glasses. As you finish your glass of red wine, perhaps it will come as a little pleasant surprise to see the images reveal themselves at the bottom.
Lobmeyr glasses are first mouth-blown, then cut, engraved and polished by hand. Every single product is handled with the care of at least 18 hands during production. Many details are taken into consideration for the perfect balance of shape and function.
In his last letter to Lobmeyr, dated 1931, Adolf Loos asked to eventually replace his original geometric patterns with "butterflies, small animals, and the nude human form”. For the 80th anniversary of Loos’ legendary No. 248 bar set, designers Stefan Sagmeister and Jessica Walsh have expanded this concept to include illustrations of the Seven Deadly Sins and the Seven Heavenly Virtues on the bottom of the glasses. As you finish your glass of red wine, perhaps it will come as a little pleasant surprise to see the images reveal themselves at the bottom.
Dimensions
Materials
LOBMEYR
HUMILITY TUMBLER
Regular price
$375
OSWALD HAERDTL FOR LOBMEYR, 1925
Lobmeyr glasses are first mouth-blown, then cut, engraved and polished by hand. Every single product is handled with the care of at least 18 hands during production. Many details are taken into consideration for the perfect balance of shape and function.
In his last letter to Lobmeyr, dated 1931, Adolf Loos asked to eventually replace his original geometric patterns with "butterflies, small animals, and the nude human form”. For the 80th anniversary of Loos’ legendary No. 248 bar set, designers Stefan Sagmeister and Jessica Walsh have expanded this concept to include illustrations of the Seven Deadly Sins and the Seven Heavenly Virtues on the bottom of the glasses. As you finish your glass of red wine, perhaps it will come as a little pleasant surprise to see the images reveal themselves at the bottom.
Lobmeyr glasses are first mouth-blown, then cut, engraved and polished by hand. Every single product is handled with the care of at least 18 hands during production. Many details are taken into consideration for the perfect balance of shape and function.
In his last letter to Lobmeyr, dated 1931, Adolf Loos asked to eventually replace his original geometric patterns with "butterflies, small animals, and the nude human form”. For the 80th anniversary of Loos’ legendary No. 248 bar set, designers Stefan Sagmeister and Jessica Walsh have expanded this concept to include illustrations of the Seven Deadly Sins and the Seven Heavenly Virtues on the bottom of the glasses. As you finish your glass of red wine, perhaps it will come as a little pleasant surprise to see the images reveal themselves at the bottom.
Dimensions
H3.6" x Ø3
Materials
mouth blown lead free crystal