LOBMEYR 1003 WINE TUMBLER I H2.6" x Ø3.2"
Lobmeyr glasses are first mouth-blown, then cut, engraved and polished by hand. Every single product is handled with the care of at least 18 hands during production. Many details are taken into consideration for the perfect balance of shape and function.
Part of drinking set 1003, this tumbler and accompanying decanter, designed by young Czech designer Vera Liskova, were first shown in 1949 at a Lobmeyr exhibition at MOMA curated by Philip Johnson.
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LOBMEYR 1003 WINE TUMBLER I H2.6" x Ø3.2"
LOBMEYR 1003 WINE TUMBLER I H2.6" x Ø3.2"
Lobmeyr glasses are first mouth-blown, then cut, engraved and polished by hand. Every single product is handled with the care of at least 18 hands during production. Many details are taken into consideration for the perfect balance of shape and function.
Part of drinking set 1003, this tumbler and accompanying decanter, designed by young Czech designer Vera Liskova, were first shown in 1949 at a Lobmeyr exhibition at MOMA curated by Philip Johnson.
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Lobmeyr glasses are first mouth-blown, then cut, engraved and polished by hand. Every single product is handled with the care of at least 18 hands during production. Many details are taken into consideration for the perfect balance of shape and function.
Part of drinking set 1003, this tumbler and accompanying decanter, designed by young Czech designer Vera Liskova, were first shown in 1949 at a Lobmeyr exhibition at MOMA curated by Philip Johnson.
















