LOW MARTINI GLASS
Regular price
$180
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.
Oswald Haerdtl was of the most versatile architects of the first half of the 20th century. This remarkable design for a muslin glass series forms one of the highlights of his close collaboration with Lobmeyr. It was first presented at the Art déco exhibition in Paris in 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.
Oswald Haerdtl was of the most versatile architects of the first half of the 20th century. This remarkable design for a muslin glass series forms one of the highlights of his close collaboration with Lobmeyr. It was first presented at the Art déco exhibition in Paris in 1925.
Dimensions
Materials
LOBMEYR
LOW MARTINI GLASS
Regular price
$180
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.
Oswald Haerdtl was of the most versatile architects of the first half of the 20th century. This remarkable design for a muslin glass series forms one of the highlights of his close collaboration with Lobmeyr. It was first presented at the Art déco exhibition in Paris in 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.
Oswald Haerdtl was of the most versatile architects of the first half of the 20th century. This remarkable design for a muslin glass series forms one of the highlights of his close collaboration with Lobmeyr. It was first presented at the Art déco exhibition in Paris in 1925.
Dimensions
H3.9" x Ø4.7"
Materials
mouth blown lead free crystal