Retro Fizz Glass Bach, Luigi Bormioli - 260 ml
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13459G
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A12940G0902AA02
Retro Fizz Glass Bach, Luigi Bormioli - 260 ml
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Product information "Retro Fizz Glass Bach, Luigi Bormioli - 260 ml (1 pc.)"
Height (cm): 15,7
Diameter (cm): 9,7
Total volume1 (ml): 260
Filling volume1 (ml): 200
Diameter (cm): 9,7
Total volume1 (ml): 260
Filling volume1 (ml): 200
With this Retro Fizz glass, Italian manufacturer Luigi Bormioli brings an extra dose of nostalgia to its Bach bar glass series. The stemmed glass, which is almost 16 cm tall, has a simple stem supporting a bowl decorated with deep lines. The shape of the bowl is modeled on cocktail glasses from the early 20th century, giving the Retro Fizz glass an air of elegance and nostalgia. The deep, wide bowl allows the drink to unfold, and the flared rim provides space for garnishes and foam. The vertical stripes and faceted surfaces typical of the Bach series extend from the base of the bowl to the rim. In addition to a beautiful look and feel, this also creates fascinating refractions of light, which are further enhanced by the brilliant crystal glass. This elegant cocktail glass is dishwasher-safe and sturdy, making it ideal for use in the catering industry.
The retro look of the Retro Fizz glass from the Bach series is particularly suited to classic cocktails with foam, such as gin fizz and sours. The elegant cocktail glass is also ideal for sparkling wines such as champagne and prosecco.
| Color: | Clear |
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| Fill line: | Without fill line |
| Material: | Crystal glass |
| Product care: | Suitable for dishwasher |
| Surface: | Structured |
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.
Luigi Bormioli
Bormioli Luigi S.p.A.
Viale Europa 72/A
43122 Parma
Italy
info.casalingo [at] bormioliluigi.it
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