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| molo float - a premium line of hand-made glassware / barware appropriate for hot or cold use |




| For red wine, water, tea, coffee, cappuccino, beer... The float red wine glasses can be used to serve hot or cold liquids. The suspended bowl design at the bottom of the glasses serves to elevate condensation away from the table surface, making the use of a coaster unnecessary. When used for cold drinks, beads of moisture from condensation cling to the rounded underbelly of the glass, adding delicacy to the optical effect. |
| “The tea lantern by Todd MacAllen and Stephanie Forsythe is clearly a model of product design in the great tradition of Mies and Jacobsen. The Canadian designers have used latest glass technology to create a transparent teapot with an integral vacuum jacket, which conserves heat and allows the simple cylinder to be picked up by hand.” The float tea lantern and cups are also well suited for other beverages. Whatever you serve, it is the liquid inside which is emphasized, becoming a lens of liquid color, suspended within the glass, projecting a play of colored light onto the table surface. For tea, if the warming candle is lit, the multi-sensory effect is truly engaging. |
| The float martini glasses preserve the classic shape of the martini bowl while harmonizing beautifully with the aesthetics of our fulll line of float barware. The martini bowl and base are attached as a single piece, and like all of our pieces, the martini glasses are handcrafted from the highest quality German borosilicate glass. Available in Clear and Frosted! |
| Use for beer, tall cocktails, sparkling water,juice, tall coffees... The float pilsner flutes can be used to bowl design at the bottom of the glasses serves to elevate condensation away from the table surface, making the use of a coaster unnecessary. When used for cold drinks, beads of moisture from condensation cling to the rounded underbelly of the glass, adding delicacy to the optical effect. Whatever you serve, it is the liquid inside which is emphasized, becoming a lens of liquid color, suspended within the glass, projecting a play of colored light onto the table surface. |
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