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Lobmeyr Series B Hand-Painted Crystal Water Tumbler

US$360

Series B Hand-Painted Crystal Water Tumbler10cm (h) x 7cm (d) / 3.9" (h) x 2.7" (d)

US$360

Series B Hand-Painted Crystal Cocktail Glass13cm (h) x 6.5cm (d) / 5.1" (h) x 2.5" (d)

US$405

Series B Hand-Painted Crystal Champagne Coupe12cm (h) x 10.5cm (d) / 4.7" (h) x 4.1" (d)

US$455

Series B Hand-Painted Crystal Wine Glass14cm (h) x 6.5cm (d) / 5.5" (h) x 2.5" (d)

US$405

Series B Hand-Painted Crystal Decanter21.5cm (h) x 12cm (d) / 8.4" (h) x 4.7" (d)

US$1,685

Series B Hand-Painted Crystal Liqueur Glass7.5cm (h) x 4cm (d) / 2.9" (h) x 1.6" (d)

US$285

Perhaps one of the finest examples of Josef Hoffmann’s cubist eye is the Series B service, which was first designed in 1912 before Lobmeyr executed it two years later in 1914. Today, it reaches a full-circle moment more than a century later through a collection of archival re-editions available only at ABASK. Instead of classic matte black lines, you’ll find 24-karat gold hand-painted onto this crystal water tumbler in the same geometric, clean-cut formations as Hoffmann’s original.

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Only at ABASK

Perhaps one of the finest examples of Josef Hoffmann’s cubist eye is the Series B service, which was first designed in 1912 before Lobmeyr executed it two years later in 1914. Today, it reaches a full-circle moment more than a century later through a collection of archival re-editions available only at ABASK. Instead of classic matte black lines, you’ll find 24-karat gold hand-painted onto this crystal water tumbler in the same geometric, clean-cut formations as Hoffmann’s original.

View more from: Lobmeyr / Tumblers & highballs

Only at ABASK

Lobmeyr Series B Hand-Painted Crystal Water Tumbler

US$360
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Meet the Maker:

Lobmeyr

This Viennese glassmaker was already 60 years old when it collaborated with Thomas Edison on the first electric chandelier. Today, three cousins, Andreas, Leonid and Johannes Rath run the family business, upholding the cutting and buffing techniques of their ancestors while collaborating with some of Europe's most exciting contemporary designers.