
- Material Glass
- Use Indoor
- Style Art Deco
- Care Hand wash
Formed in lead-free crystal, these highball glasses draw their shape from the geometry of 1920s architecture — vertical ribbing running the full column length, catching light the way a faceted building catches the afternoon sun. The rounded, globe-like base gives each glass a grounded presence in the hand, while the scalloped foot adds a quiet architectural flourish. At 13 oz., they hold everything from a long gin-and-tonic to a sparkling water with a wedge of citrus.
Each glass is shaped with close attention to proportion. Minor variations in the ribbing and base curve are a natural result of the forming process — no two are identical.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Formed in lead-free crystal, these highball glasses draw their shape from the geometry of 1920s architecture — vertical ribbing running the full column length, catching light the way a faceted building catches the afternoon sun. The rounded, globe-like base gives each glass a grounded presence in the hand, while the scalloped foot adds a quiet architectural flourish. At 13 oz., they hold everything from a long gin-and-tonic to a sparkling water with a wedge of citrus.
Each glass is shaped with close attention to proportion. Minor variations in the ribbing and base curve are a natural result of the forming process — no two are identical.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The glass that earns a second look at the table
You set two down before guests arrive — the ribbing catches the kitchen light, the globe base catching your palm as you carry them over. By the time someone asks where they're from, the ice has already started to settle.



