Champagne Cooler
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- Lasvit
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Snow-capped mountain peaks in glass. The design of the new Glissade glassware collection was created by Yabu Pushelberg, the designers who brought us the refined Otto collection. Perfecting the intricate arrangement of angles, curves and textures of the Glissade collection required over three years of development and technical innovation by Yabu Pushelberg and the glass masters at LASVIT. Glissade faithfully evokes the snow-covered steep slopes of mountains while maintaining a unique visual balance and ensuring that the individual objects are pleasing to grasp.
Perfecting its angles, curves, and textures required more than three years of research and technical innovation by Yabu Pushelberg and LASVIT’s team of expert artisans. The impression of the glass’ organic shape is ensured by three stark, sandblasted cuts. Its production was possible thanks to modern glass-working techniques developed by LASVIT's expert glassmakers.
Glissade’s frosted cliff-face effect is achieved through the initial mouth-blown shaping, and the glass must end up with more material at the base than at the rim. This technique results in a visual balance and a weighty feel that is reminiscent of heritage Bohemian crystal, adding a further dimension to Glissade’s decidedly contemporary appeal.
Snow-capped mountain peaks in glass. The design of the new Glissade glassware collection was created by Yabu Pushelberg, the designers who brought us the refined Otto collection. Perfecting the intricate arrangement of angles, curves and textures of the Glissade collection required over three years of development and technical innovation by Yabu Pushelberg and the glass masters at LASVIT. Glissade faithfully evokes the snow-covered steep slopes of mountains while maintaining a unique visual balance and ensuring that the individual objects are pleasing to grasp.
Perfecting its angles, curves, and textures required more than three years of research and technical innovation by Yabu Pushelberg and LASVIT’s team of expert artisans. The impression of the glass’ organic shape is ensured by three stark, sandblasted cuts. Its production was possible thanks to modern glass-working techniques developed by LASVIT's expert glassmakers.
Glissade’s frosted cliff-face effect is achieved through the initial mouth-blown shaping, and the glass must end up with more material at the base than at the rim. This technique results in a visual balance and a weighty feel that is reminiscent of heritage Bohemian crystal, adding a further dimension to Glissade’s decidedly contemporary appeal.
Designer
George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg founded our studio in 1980 with an emphasis on interior design and have since expanded our firm into a multidisciplinary practice...