Jan 18, 2008 / by admin

Byamt

What happens when you turn a glass inside out? The answer: the inside out collection (e.g. the champagne glass in the photo above) from BY:AMT. These glasses use the negative space within the glass to assume the shapes typical of your cocktails: flutes for champagne, golbets for wine, shot for liquor, etc. We realized this works two-fold: besides just looking incredibly cool, the buffer zone created between your hand and the glass immediately surrounding the drink absorbs more of the warmth of your hand, thus providing slightly better insulation than typical barware. That’s a smart—and beautiful—bar!

               
               
               

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