Optic tumbler, 360 ml

Creates a network of lights and reflections

64.00 $

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Product ID:
28761
Catalog No.:
30148

The refined design of this Old Fashioned glass for whisky or water from the Optic collection will entice you to play with the light reflections and colour changes. Maybe they’ll be even more interesting than the drink itself! The varying thickness of the glass sides, which are thicker near the massive bottom and gradually grow thinner towards the edge, makes a great opportunity for that. A quality whisky or bourbon will really shine in the glass made of this clear Czech crystal, while the coloured versions in shades of beryl, eldor, rosalin, alexandrite, aquamarine or topaz will tastefully set off clear water or lemonade. If you want, Moser glassmakers will even create whisky glasses in complementary colour shade.

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  • Size 360 ml
  • Height 98 mm
  • Manufactured since 2012
  • Maximum diameter 88 mm
  • Collections Optic
  • Design and production

    Lines dancing in refined colours

    Looking into the glasses of the Optic, you can easily fall under the illusion that they’re formed by a delicate web of light threads and reflections. The varying thickness of the sides adds a dynamic character to the glasses and goblets and changes the colour shades from the most intense at the base or the stem to hardly noticeable tones on the edges. With their effortless elegance and natural character, this collection of hand-blown cut glass will catch your attention immediately. 

    • Hand-blown from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal
    • Available in all basic Moser colours

  • Designer

    Lukáš Jabůrek

    Lukáš Jabůrek, Glass artist, designer, glass cutter, and the art director of the Moser glassworks from 2013 – 2018. Graduate of the Glassmaking vocational college and the High school of Applied Arts in Nový Bor. Winner of the Public Award from Czech Grand Design in 2012, for the design of the Pear and Kolorit vases. His work is unique, with its characteristically unorthodox combination of coloured glass and very specific cuts. His artwork for Moser is counted among the most sought-after of the past decade.


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