FRANKBROS says
Designed by Mario Trimarchi for Ichendorf Milano, this set of six glasses is taken from a collection of glassware that incorporates an abstract interpretation of amaranth plants. These take shape as a series of clear angular stems, with branches that climb and diverge, and simultaneously offer fingers a number of comfortable nooks in which to rest. Atop each stem rests a low handmade and flame-worked cylindrical borosilicate glass bowl. Defined by a ridged linear surface, each clear glass offers a unique fragmentation of light for a beautiful display whether filled or left empty.
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FRANKBROS says
Designed by Mario Trimarchi for Ichendorf Milano, this set of six glasses is taken from a collection of glassware that incorporates an abstract interpretation of amaranth plants. These take shape as a series of clear angular stems, with branches that climb and diverge, and simultaneously offer fingers a number of comfortable nooks in which to rest. Atop each stem rests a low handmade and flame-worked cylindrical borosilicate glass bowl. Defined by a ridged linear surface, each clear glass offers a unique fragmentation of light for a beautiful display whether filled or left empty.