Yali Glass Vienna Goto Hand-Blown Murano Glass Tumblers (Set of 2)
$255
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$255
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From designing drinking glasses for a private home, to collaborating with esteemed architects, Yali Glass’s unmistakeable glassware nods to founder, Marie-Rose Kahane’s penchant for design. The Murano-based artisans create glassware using techniques which date back to the 13th century; from glassblowing in hot furnaces, to shaping and cutting glass with the scissor-like tagianti.
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From designing drinking glasses for a private home, to collaborating with esteemed architects, Yali Glass’s unmistakeable glassware nods to founder, Marie-Rose Kahane’s penchant for design. The Murano-based artisans create glassware using techniques which date back to the 13th century; from glassblowing in hot furnaces, to shaping and cutting glass with the scissor-like tagianti.
View more from: Yali Glass / Tumblers & highballs
ApplePay, PayPal, all credits cards and Klarna
All deliveries insured by ABASK
Free returns collected from your door
Yali Glass Vienna Goto Hand-Blown Murano Glass Tumblers (Set of 2)
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Meet the Maker:
Marie-Rose's Yali glassware is made in the heart of Murano using mouth-blown 13th-century techniques; from glassblowing, to shaping and cutting glass with scissor-like tagianti. Her pieces reference the Renaissance period to the contemporary work of Carlo Scarpa.
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