I find it a little disturbing. Plus, it looks like it would be a little awkward to drink from.
drinking glass??? I don't get it- It is very large for a glass of wine. Plus, imagine finger prints all over the little tubes (ewww!). Maybe it would work as a bud vase? Regardless, I wouldn't want to have to clean it.
Uh, not!
how would you wash that?
eeww
want.
I believe that's a decanter, right? Not a wine glass.
it's a decanter
No.
I love it!
Its a little creepy but I do like unusual...I'm on the fence about this one.
Never.
They gross me out...don't forget this veiny addition...No. 6 in the collection:
The purpose of a decanter is to allow the wine to breathe by exposing it to oxygen. That's why decanters typically are designed to have a wide bottom. This strikes me as design for design's sake.
Kathryn, I was just about to rant about "form and function." Thank you for reading my mind.
No problem :)
creepy.
It would be cheaper to just drink your wine through a Silly Straw!
1500 euros for shipping? That's $ 1,906.35. Maybe the press release isn't exactly accurate.
But at the link provided by UWSretreat, this info shows up:
Petit Coeur / Little Heart (verre à boire, drinking glass)
hauteur : 20 cm Contenance : 20 cl matière : verre borosilicate prix : 1500 euros transport édition limitée (8 numérotés et signés 4 épreuves d'artiste)
hight : 7.9 in. content : 20 cl material : borosilicat glass price : 1500 euros shipping limited edition ( 8 numbered and signed 4 artist proofs )
So,it's a carafe, not an individual glass. Not at over 7 inches.
As a glass - no Larger version as decanter - maybe
I find it to be beautiful. I thought it was a decanter. Oh well, for that price, I guess it could also be a flower vase, and maybe it can walk my dog and if not it should.
20 cl = 6.76 oz. I believe the average pour (e.g., in a restaurant) is 5 oz.
this looks a drug paraphernalia charge waiting to happen! hahaha...
Wine glasses have large openings so the drinker can smell the wine. Using a test-tube wide opening ruins the experience.
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I find it a little disturbing. Plus, it looks like it would be a little awkward to drink from.
drinking glass??? I don't get it- It is very large for a glass of wine. Plus, imagine finger prints all over the little tubes (ewww!). Maybe it would work as a bud vase? Regardless, I wouldn't want to have to clean it.
Uh, not!
how would you wash that?
eeww
want.
I believe that's a decanter, right? Not a wine glass.
it's a decanter
No.
I love it!
Its a little creepy but I do like unusual...I'm on the fence about this one.
Never.
They gross me out...don't forget this veiny addition...No. 6 in the collection:
http://albumcarafe6.blogspot.com/
ridiculous.
Love it! I'm sure it would be popular at parties.
The purpose of a decanter is to allow the wine to breathe by exposing it to oxygen. That's why decanters typically are designed to have a wide bottom. This strikes me as design for design's sake.
Hi guys,
Press release said:
.Little Heart.
(drinking glass).
content : 20cl
hight : 7.9 in
material : borosilicat glass
limited edition (12)
price : 1500 euros shipping
Kathryn, I was just about to rant about "form and function." Thank you for reading my mind.
No problem :)
creepy.
It would be cheaper to just drink your wine through a Silly Straw!
1500 euros for shipping? That's $ 1,906.35. Maybe the press release isn't exactly accurate.
But at the link provided by UWSretreat, this info shows up:
Petit Coeur / Little Heart
(verre à boire, drinking glass)
hauteur : 20 cm
Contenance : 20 cl
matière : verre borosilicate
prix : 1500 euros transport
édition limitée (8 numérotés et signés 4 épreuves d'artiste)
hight : 7.9 in.
content : 20 cl
material : borosilicat glass
price : 1500 euros shipping
limited edition ( 8 numbered and signed 4 artist proofs )
So,it's a carafe, not an individual glass. Not at over 7 inches.
As a glass - no
Larger version as decanter - maybe
I find it to be beautiful. I thought it was a decanter. Oh well, for that price, I guess it could also be a flower vase, and maybe it can walk my dog and if not it should.
20 cl = 6.76 oz. I believe the average pour (e.g., in a restaurant) is 5 oz.
this looks a drug paraphernalia charge waiting to happen!
hahaha...
Wine glasses have large openings so the drinker can smell the wine. Using a test-tube wide opening ruins the experience.
Oh no
No mo
Meneau
Yet again
Etienne