Bar champagne glass, 220 ml

Enchanting beauty for over 90 years

Product ID:
06218-01
Catalog No.:
16031 /f

The unrivaled design of the Bar Collection was born 90 years ago, yet it still appears contemporary – one of the many reasons this drinkware set ranks amongst the bestsellers at our glassworks. On popular demand, atypical champagne glasses have returned, also ideal for prosecco and mixed drinks. This time, however, without a stem. This trend made its way to Europe from the USA and successfully gained ground amongst enthusiasts of handmade glass and sparkling beverages. The clear crystal allows you to watch the play of bubbles as they float along the artfully cut walls. Famous pre-war-era designer Rudolf Eschler is responsible for the unique blend of rounded and straight lines.

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  • Size 220 ml
  • Height 150 mm
  • Maximum diameter 66 mm
  • Collections Bar
  • Design and production

    Optical play on clear or coloured crystal

    In the Bar collection, Rudolf Esschler used a unique Moser method: the crystal glass is formed with abrupt force, followed by a meticulous edge cut. The illusion of melting ice cubes in the clear cut glass, created by the lines, is complemented by the use of typical Moser colours (beryl, eldor, rosaline, alexandrite, aquamarine, topaz) and oceanite and smoke colour shades. In 2019, two glass sizes in underlaid colours were added. For the most demanding customers and for exceptional occasions, the collection can be adorned with custom platinum or gold décor.

    •  Hand-blown from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal
    •   Hand-cut and polished to a high gloss

  • Designer

    Rudolf Eschler

    In the 1930s, Rudolf Eschler was one of the most successful Moser designers. His work formed a significant part of several world expositions in Chicago, Bruxelles and Paris. The timelessness of Eschler’s work is also shown by the fact that, in addition to the Bar collection, his Culbuto line is also still in production. His perfume and liquor sets, recognisable by their strictly square shapes, are also highly prized by collectors and in auctions.


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