Sudpsuez Doge Wine Glass, Red
$170.00
Description
An elegant reference to the luxurious wares provided to the historic rulers of Venice, the Doge Wine Glass – produced in collaboration with Laguna~B – is made on the legendary island of Murano, where glassblowers have been perfecting their art for centuries. Finished with a playful orange crisscross motif, their subtle exuberance is a perfect match for our “Rinascimento” textiles.
Lead Time
4-5 Weeks
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