STORSINT beer glass
In terms of brilliance and transparency, this glass is difficult to distinguish from a crystal, although it is made of glass without the addition of lead. Glasses make a pleasant sound when they clink glasses.
The Storsint series includes dishes for a wide variety of drinks, so your table setting will always be impeccable.
Thanks to the production technology identical to manual glass making, the leg of the glass is smooth, without seams.
Can be washed in the dishwasher.
Helpful information
Wash the product before first use.
Designer Aaron Probin
“In developing the design of the STORSINT series, I wanted to create glasses that will allow you to enjoy drinks more fully. Thin and smooth legs are comfortable to hold, and the size and shape of the bowl provide the best disclosure of taste and aroma. The source of inspiration for me was a beautiful glassware in the London Museum of Victoria and Albert. Storsint glasses are suitable for a wide variety of drinks and occasions and will last you for many years. ”
Crystal Glass
Do you know that the size and shape of a glass affects the taste and aroma of wine? Young wine should be served in small tapering glasses up to avoid the effect of oxygen on the drink. In the process of creating a series of dishes without the addition of STORSINT, we turned to experienced sommeliers for help in order to better understand which glass is ideal for a particular wine. Now you can easily choose the right glass for any drink.
STORSINT - a series of glasses made of crystal glass. Traditionally, lead is used to make crystal. We do not want to use this material unsafe for human health and the planet’s ecology in our products. Lead-free crystal glass is a great alternative to provide shine, durability and a melodic sound when you clink glasses.
Designer
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