Champagne bowl Mode, Rona - 425ml
Item no.:
9253G
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Manufacturer-Nr:
7048 0800
Champagne bowl Mode, Rona - 425ml
Item no.: 9253G | Manufacturer-Nr: 7048 0800Case of 6
€31.49
Item no.:
9253
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€5.25 per Piece
1 Champagne glass
€6.29
Item no.:
9253E
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Product information "Champagne bowl Mode, Rona - 425ml (1 pc.)"
Height (cm): 17,0
Diameter rim (cm): 10,6
Diameter max. (cm): 11,8
Diameter base (cm): 9,0
Total volume1 (ml): 425
Filling volume1 (ml): 200
Diameter rim (cm): 10,6
Diameter max. (cm): 11,8
Diameter base (cm): 9,0
Total volume1 (ml): 425
Filling volume1 (ml): 200
This champagne bowl from the collection 'Mode' by Rona promises classy enjoyment of champagne and sparkling wines with an exclusive design. The bowl has a flat underside which rests comfortably in the palm of the hand. Despite its large capacity of 425ml, the champagne glass is not meant to be filled to the brim. Similar to a wine glass, the optimal fill level is approximately at the height of the maximum diameter.
The bowl's large surface is also prefect for lush cocktail decorations. The frothy surface of shaken cocktails, but also that of champagne, comes into its own in this stemmed glass. The foam can also be decorated with mint leaves or coffee beans or painted with a few drops of cocktail bitters. A wafer-thin rim tempts you to drink slowly and more deliberately, while the long stem as well as the flat base plate further contribute to this cocktail glass's shapely elegance.
The bowl's large surface is also prefect for lush cocktail decorations. The frothy surface of shaken cocktails, but also that of champagne, comes into its own in this stemmed glass. The foam can also be decorated with mint leaves or coffee beans or painted with a few drops of cocktail bitters. A wafer-thin rim tempts you to drink slowly and more deliberately, while the long stem as well as the flat base plate further contribute to this cocktail glass's shapely elegance.
This champagne bowl from the collection 'Mode' by Rona has almost unreal proportions that benefit the enjoyment of champagne. Despite its large capacity of 425ml, the crystal glass bowl has a wafer-thin rim, which intuitively tempts you to drink more deliberately. The wide bowl with a diameter of 11,8cm has a flat underside that is easily balanced in the palm of your hand. The large surface that results from this, highlights the foam of sparkling wine and champagne, but also of selected shaken cocktails. The surface of this cocktail bowl also invites artistic decoration. In addition to the voluminous shape, the stem and the flat base plate with an engraved Rona logo convey a feeling of exclusive elegance.
| Color: | Clear |
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| Fill line: | Without fill line |
| Material: | Crystal glass |
| Product care: | Suitable for dishwasher |
| Stackable: | No |
| Tempered: | No |
| surface: | Even |
1Note: The specified 'total volume' (also referred to as gross capacity) of a glass indicates the maximum amount of liquid it can hold when filled to the brim. In contrast, the 'fill volume' (also referred to as usable volume or serving volume) describes the practically usable amount. Both values are given in ml or l. Due to production conditions, a tolerance of ±5% may occur, which corresponds to industry standards and does not constitute a defect.
Rona
RONA is an export-oriented and globally represented company that produces high-quality glassware using the latest technologies. The manufacturer produces its glassware from lead-free crystal glass, which is known as crystalline. Moreover, RONA is known for introducing the ‘drawn stem’ technology with handmade glass series. Today, RONA exports machine-made as well as hand-blown glasses all over the globe. Another specialty is the decorative finishing of glassware. Almost every imaginable design is possible thanks to the use of precise cut patterns, noble-looking gold edges and elaborate printing techniques.
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