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URBAN TWISTED GLASS

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€9,95
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Description

Glass is a great alternative material to our porcelain cups. It is a green, 100% recyclable, strong and non porous material. However, we found there arevery few choices of glasses for baristas to choose from.

We took all we learnt from our professional coffee cups range, put all the key requirements you asked for into our latte glass.

It has a thickness of 5mm, which retains heat extremely well. It has an interesting twisted exterior that refract light differently, with a curved interior that has the same feature as our porcelain cups. The continuous curve lets the crema develop fully and gives an amazing mouth feel.

They both fit in perfectly with our Egg 11.5cm saucer and our Tulip 12.5cm saucer. And yes, they will stack as well on top of your machine.

Available in 70ml,120 ml,180ml , 360ml.

 Espresso 70 ml :       Diameter 6.6cm  Height 5.8cm   Weight 130 gram

Cortado 120ml :         Diameter 7.9cm  Height 7.1cm Weight 236 gram

Cappuccino 180 ml     Diameter 8.7cm ; Height 8.7cm Weight  283 gram

 Latte 360ml :           Diameter 8.7cm ; Height 8.7cm Weight  500 gram

  • Use & Care: do not freeze
 

 

Simon Stevens is an award winning product designer and a driving force in ceramic design. Simon has worked with some of World's most prestigious ceramic manufacturers and has taught and lectured on the subject throughout the UK. He has headed up Design Teams for lifestyle brands and now continues his design career in the established Simon Stevens Design Studio based in London. Simon's dynamic creativity resulted in his most successful designs being in the permanent collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Frankfurt Museum of Applied Art.