Cubism tumbler, 220 ml
Each artifact of this collection designed by Rony Plesl is an original
Collections: Cubism
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- Product ID:
- 26198
- Catalog No.:
- 29821
The irregular morphology of the Cubism set by Rony Plesl takes advantage of all the merits of masterful manual glass cutting. The characteristic angled surfaces do not adhere to strict symmetry, making each piece an original. The play of scintillant surfaces and dark lines will constantly invite you to keep turning the glass and enjoy the unique experience of its design.
- Size 220 ml
- Height 103 mm
- Manufactured since 2009
- Maximum diameter 91 mm
- Collections Cubism
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Design and production
Glass: A new dimension of cubism
The Cubism designer collection bears the name of a famous art movement in which artists of the Czech Republic were counted among the creme de la creme, and boasts the name of the famous artist who created it. Rony Plesl, a renowned designer, references the Moser cut glass of the 1930s, artfully working with a variety of angled surfaces.
The irregular lines of the Cubism collection use the masterful hand-cutting to advantage: the characteristic angular surfaces don’t hold to a rigid symmetry, so each piece is a unique original. The light that comes through the crystal glass changes the space with each new angle and gives it a fresh dimension.
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Hand-blown from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal
- Hand-cut and polished to a high gloss
- Made in all basic Moser colours
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Designer
Rony Plesl
Rony Plesl – the Designer of the Year 2011 and currently one of the most well-known Czech designers – pays tribute to the glassworking tradition embodied by the Moser brand with his Cubism collection. His approach to both drinkware and decorative cut glass returns to the shapes typical of the 1930s, while the cut celebrates the timeless mastery of Carlsbad glassmakers. Rony Plesl graduated from Academy of Arts, Architecture & Design in Prague (UMPRUM), where he returned after years abroad to lead the Studio of Glass.