
- Material Glass
- Use Indoor
- Style Art Deco
- Care Hand wash
Pressed into lead-free crystal, these lowball tumblers draw from the geometric vocabulary of Art Deco — receding arches and vertical ribbing that catch and bend light differently depending on what's inside. At 11 oz., they sit comfortably in hand, with a weighted base that keeps things grounded whether you're reaching for bourbon on the rocks or a Negroni over ice. The relief pattern reads quietly on an empty shelf and comes fully alive the moment something is poured.
Each set is shaped to consistent form, though minor variation in the pressed relief — the depth of an arch, the catch of a rib — lends each glass its own quiet character.
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The Story
Pressed into lead-free crystal, these lowball tumblers draw from the geometric vocabulary of Art Deco — receding arches and vertical ribbing that catch and bend light differently depending on what's inside. At 11 oz., they sit comfortably in hand, with a weighted base that keeps things grounded whether you're reaching for bourbon on the rocks or a Negroni over ice. The relief pattern reads quietly on an empty shelf and comes fully alive the moment something is poured.
Each set is shaped to consistent form, though minor variation in the pressed relief — the depth of an arch, the catch of a rib — lends each glass its own quiet character.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The glass that makes the drink feel considered
You've strained the Negroni, dropped in the ice, and the moment it hits the ribbed crystal — the color shifts, the arches catch amber — and the whole thing looks like something that deserves to be sipped slowly. It does.



