Estimated delivery: March 21 – March 22
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This shape leapt out at us as soon as we got the first prototype. It reminds me of labware, and a story I read one time about some scientists stationed in Antarctica doing research during the cold endless nights of the winter there. Everyone had secretly “remembered” to bring some alcohol, but everyone had neglected to bring glasses. So, rather than drink from the bottle directly, they began using clean lab beakers, and chunks of ice from outside to water things down. These are slimmed down a bit from that but would be right at home on the set of John Carpenter’s “The Thing” (before things go horribly wrong, of course). This glass is perfect for a highball cocktail, a refreshing seltzer water with lime, or just plain old water. The clarity of the glass and the sparkles of condensation couldn’t be a more enticing invitation to “drink me…”
Now Available in Aqua: This tropical, oceanic color really complements our Celadon glaze, and I am not lying, makes beverages contained within feel 30% more refreshing.
Note: These are hand-blown glasses, and some variation is to be expected. Dimensions may vary slightly from those listed. We embrace and encourage these small variations, and feel they add to the overall humanity of each piece.
Material: Lead-free, hand-blown glass made in New Hampshire by “the Pool”
Dimensions: 3.25” W, 5” H, 16 oz
Care: We suggest hand washing these glasses. Dishwasher safe on top rack, minimize contact with other pieces in the dishwasher.
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About Haand
Porcelain pottery, designed and made by hand in Burlington, NC, USA since 2012.
View Brand PageEstimated delivery: March 21 – March 22
Guaranteed and fulfilled by Flagship
This shape leapt out at us as soon as we got the first prototype. It reminds me of labware, and a story I read one time about some scientists stationed in Antarctica doing research during the cold endless nights of the winter there. Everyone had secretly “remembered” to bring some alcohol, but everyone had neglected to bring glasses. So, rather than drink from the bottle directly, they began using clean lab beakers, and chunks of ice from outside to water things down. These are slimmed down a bit from that but would be right at home on the set of John Carpenter’s “The Thing” (before things go horribly wrong, of course). This glass is perfect for a highball cocktail, a refreshing seltzer water with lime, or just plain old water. The clarity of the glass and the sparkles of condensation couldn’t be a more enticing invitation to “drink me…”
Now Available in Aqua: This tropical, oceanic color really complements our Celadon glaze, and I am not lying, makes beverages contained within feel 30% more refreshing.
Note: These are hand-blown glasses, and some variation is to be expected. Dimensions may vary slightly from those listed. We embrace and encourage these small variations, and feel they add to the overall humanity of each piece.
Material: Lead-free, hand-blown glass made in New Hampshire by “the Pool”
Dimensions: 3.25” W, 5” H, 16 oz
Care: We suggest hand washing these glasses. Dishwasher safe on top rack, minimize contact with other pieces in the dishwasher.
Shipping & returns
Your shipping cost will be computed at checkout. You can return this item for free within 30 days of receiving the package. View our shipping and returns policy.
About Haand
Porcelain pottery, designed and made by hand in Burlington, NC, USA since 2012.
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