Arch Set of 2 Whisky Glasses
Arch Set of 2 Whisky Glasses
Arch Set of 2 Whisky Glasses
Arch Set of 2 Whisky Glasses
Arch Set of 2 Whisky Glasses
Arch Set of 2 Whisky Glasses
Arch Set of 2 Whisky Glasses
Arch Set of 2 Whisky Glasses
Arch Set of 2 Whisky Glasses
Arch Set of 2 Whisky Glasses
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Arch Set of 2 Whisky Glasses

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Design by Ali Bakova

The NUDE Arch set of whisky glasses brings whimsical elegance to the idea of traditional glassware. Crafted from clear lead-free crystal, the classic heavy-bottomed silhouette gets a modern twist — courtesy of the beautifully curved base, designed to reflect the light in a delightful swirl. The perfect gift for the discerning drinker.

Capacity: 300 cc
Height: 82 mm
Diameter: 90 mm
Material: Lead-free crystal

The mastery and craftsmanship of handmade glass is a signature of NUDE.

NUDE prides itself in its artisanal approach to glassware, specializing in handmade, pure crystalline glass, be the pieces blown or press-blown. With their Master blowers, NUDE continues to hand
make much of the world’s most acclaimed glassware.

We recommend washing this product by hand using a soft sponge, brush or by hand.

Please avoid using the scourer side of the sponge as it will create scratching on the surface of the glass.

After hand washing, let the product dry. Finish cleaning by drying and polishing the product using a soft cloth, preferably microfiber.

INTRODUCING

Ali Bakova

Turkish industrial designer Ali Bakova works from a studio in the large industrial zone of Istanbul’s business district, Maslak, where creative offices and auto repair shops – designers and industry – live side-by-side. In 2015, Bakova, who is also one of the city’s most respected design educators, co-curated an exhibition entitled Atölye Maslak Maker Culture during which the small-scale production of artistic and artisanal objects was conducted on-site, using 3D printers. Bakova’s work can be playful – he may fashion a cat from Iznik tiles or a wooden chair taking its cues from the iconic Galata Bridge – but it also focuses on purity, what is essential and smart functionality.