Description:
This Handmade Tumbler Is Sculpted To Resemble A Crinkled Paper Bag. Designer Makoto Komatsu Plays With Form And Texture In This Piece, Which Adds An Element Of Surprise To Your Drinking Experience. The Uneven Surface Of The Glass Is Not Only Visually Exciting – It Also Accommodates A Comfortable Grip. This 1980 Design Is In Moma’S Permanent Collection.
Variation:
Due To Its Handmade Nature, You May Notice Slight Variation In The Appearance Of Each Tumbler, Including Tiny Bubbles And Stretch Marks. These Are Natural Variations From Glass Blowing And Not A Sign Of Imperfection, But A Mark Of Beauty.
History:
Kimura Glass, One Of Japan’S Premier Glass Companies, Has Been Handcrafting Unique And Functional Glassware Since 1910. This Crumpled Glass Was Designed By Makoto Komatsu, Whose Works Have Been Collected By Museums Like Moma And V&Amp;A. Komatsu Describes The “Crinkle/Crumple” Series As The Most Important Work Of His Career. The Line Was Inspired By Accidental Paper Imprints He Would Notice On Plaster Molds Used For Mass Producing Ceramics.
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