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ATTACHMENT

Set of glassware. Thanks to one technical modification, traditional glassware is transformed into ergonomic one that nicely attaches/sits in a users hand.

 

While using any of the ATTACHMENTS, natural hand gestures and movements are being engaged so the whole hand with the fingers works like a lever.

 

This is why it feels pleasant and comfortable to use.

 

This set has been designed for any kind of event that requires standing up and moving around while socializing.

 

 

VOL.: Drinking glasses: 200ml, 250ml, shot glass: 50ml, bowl: 350ml, jug: 1000 ml

MATERIAL: blown, hand formed hot glass

 

A concept and first prototypes have emerged in 2006 during one of my many experiments with hot glass techniques during studies at IGC in Brierly Hill, UK. Later on I’ve developped them and realized as MA diploma work under prof. Z. Horbowy and prof. M. Dajewska at Glass Department at The Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art And Design in Wroclaw, Poland in 2008.

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Set of glassware. Thanks to one technical modification, traditional glassware is transformed into ergonomic one that nicely attaches/sits in a users hand.

 

While using any of the ATTACHMENTS, natural hand gestures and movements are being engaged so the whole hand with the fingers works like a lever.

 

This is why it feels pleasant and comfortable to use.

 

This set has been designed for any kind of event that requires standing up and moving around while socializing.

 

 

VOL.: Drinking glasses: 200ml, 250ml, shot glass: 50ml, bowl: 350ml, jug: 1000 ml

MATERIAL: blown, hand formed hot glass

 

A concept and first prototypes have emerged in 2006 during one of my many experiments with hot glass techniques during studies at IGC in Brierly Hill, UK. Later on I’ve developped them and realized as MA diploma work under prof. Z. Horbowy and prof. M. Dajewska at Glass Department at The Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art And Design in Wroclaw, Poland in 2008.

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