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Bicos Tumbler on Foot – Matt Stem
The popular Bicos glass has a new and original interpretation. Touches of colour have been added to the existing range, which alternate between stem and body, allowing for fun combinations, without this classic glass losing its sophisticated characteristics.
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Bicos Tumbler on Foot (set of 4) – Mint Green
The first known reference to these glasses known as “biquinhos” (spikes) is from a catalogue of the Nova Fábrica de Vidros Marinha Grande (New Marinha Grande Glass Factory) – Ivima, 1901. This type of glass, set in the universe of diamond-tip manufacturing, was produced in the nineteenth century, through manual cutting techniques.
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Bicos Water Carafe – Amber
The first known reference to these glasses known as “biquinhos” (spikes) is from a catalogue of the Nova Fábrica de Vidros Marinha Grande (New Marinha Grande Glass Factory) – Ivima, 1901. This type of glass, set in the universe of diamond-tip manufacturing, was produced in the nineteenth century, through manual cutting techniques.
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Bicos Water Carafe – Azul
Pitcher blue. The first known reference to these glasses known as “biquinhos” (spikes) is from a catalogue of the Nova Fábrica de Vidros Marinha Grande (New Marinha Grande Glass Factory) – Ivima, 1901. This type of glass, set in the universe of diamond-tip manufacturing, was produced in the nineteenth century, through manual cutting techniques.
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Bicos Water Carafe – Green
The first known reference to these glasses known as “biquinhos” (spikes) is from a catalogue of the Nova Fábrica de Vidros Marinha Grande (New Marinha Grande Glass Factory) – Ivima, 1901. This type of glass, set in the universe of diamond-tip manufacturing, was produced in the nineteenth century, through manual cutting techniques.
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Bicos Wine Decanter Matt
The popular Bicos glass has a new and original interpretation. Touches of colour have been added to the existing range, which alternate between stem and body, allowing for fun combinations, without this classic glass losing its sophisticated characteristics.
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Bimini Water Set
Water is the symbol of life, and Bimini, named after the paradise island in the Bahamas where, according to the legend, it the fountain of youth would have originated, refers to this universe of purity, light and charm.
- Height: 199 mm
- Length: 102 mm
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Blossom Pattern Nut / Cocktail Pick
Sterling silver Georg Jensen nut pick, Art Deco Ornamental pattern #68B by Harald Nielsen.
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Buriti Tumbler – Green
The ribbed texture and the shape of these pieces are inspired by the buriti fruit, a native Brazilian palm tree and an important element of the local economy and imagery. Its rough bark, exotic and strange, is artfully and whimsically replicated, in transparent or light-green glass, creating a refreshing set for any occasion.
- Height: 120 mm
- Lenght: 85 mm
- Weight without package: 320 g
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Buriti Water Pitcher
The ribbed texture and the shape of these pieces are inspired by the buriti fruit, a native Brazilian palm tree and an important element of the local economy and imagery. Its rough bark, exotic and strange, is artfully and whimsically replicated, in transparent or light-green glass, creating a refreshing set for any occasion.
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Cabernet Water Carafe
The Cabernet water carafe is designed by Peter Svarrer for Holmegaard. The water carafe is perfect for still or sparkling water and goes well together with the most wine glasses, not only the wine glasses in the Cabernet series. It has a classic, elegant design and a cork lid as a trendy detail!
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Carafe with Stopper by Norman Foster
The carafe designed by British star architect Norman Foster brings together simple sculptural form and soft geometry. The elegant carafe in polished stainless steel with golden details and stopper keeps the water or other beverages cold for long. The elegant carafe highlights any table setting or modern home bar and can be beautifully complemented with tumblers also in stainless steel to keep the content refreshingly cold.