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Due to the limited capacity of carriers, we cannot guarantee delivery by Christmas. However, you can always purchase a gift voucher that you will receive via e-mail immediately after payment or visit one of our flagship stores which are open until December 23. Please do not hesitate to contact our customer service with any questions.

 

Stockholm tumbler, 230 ml

A toast in diplomatic style

76.00 $

Christmas delivery

Dear customers,

Due to the limited capacity of carriers, we cannot guarantee delivery by Christmas. However, you can always purchase a gift voucher that you will receive via e-mail immediately after payment or visit one of our flagship stores which are open until December 23. Please do not hesitate to contact our customer service with any questions.

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Product ID:
7825-01
Catalog No.:
27128

With this whisky glass, you will feel like an esteemed ambassador, as it was created for diplomatic use at the Czechoslovakian embassy in Sweden, built in the 1960s. That era’s approach to modern glass is clearly visible here, and the two cylinders of clear crystal give it an unmistakable appearance.

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  • Size 230 ml
  • Height 90 mm
  • Manufactured since 1972
  • Maximum diameter 77 mm
  • Collections Stockholm
  • Design and production

    A drinkware collection for a new embassy

    The building of the new Czechoslovakian embassy in Sweden at the turn of 1960s and 1970s was a unique opportunity to showcase Czech design. While the building itself, as well as its furnishings, were designed by architect Jan Bočan, Stanislav Libenský was commissioned to create the new drinkware collection, leading to the creation of the Stockholm collection in 1969, its clean lines typical of the era. At Moser, we have been manufacturing this drinkware collection since 1972.

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

  • Designer

    Stanislav Libensky

    We proudly consider Stanislav Libenský to be a great name in Czech glassmaking. This pioneer of glass sculpture was also an excellent teacher, mentoring many artists of succeeding generations. Thanks to him, glass became a material which was used for monumental artworks that now grace prestigious galleries and modern art museums all around the world.


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