Description
Provence Barolo Glass is a handmade, mouth-blown crystal glass designed for Barolo wines, part of Ichendorf Milano’s Provence Collection. Its clear surface and refined contours allow the wine to breathe while highlighting the simplicity and quality of the material.
The Provence Collection brings together classic forms and minimal detailing, combining practical use with careful craftsmanship. Each glass is shaped to provide a comfortable grip while presenting the wine with balance and elegance.
Designed for regular use, the Provence Barolo Glass is dishwasher safe at low temperatures (up to 40°C) to preserve its clarity and enduring quality.
Dimensions: Ø 10.3 x 28.6 cm
Ichendorf Milano
The story of Ichendorf began in the early 20th century in the town of Quadrath-Ichendorf, near Cologne. In these early years, master-glaziers worked with materials such as silica to craft intricate objects that reflected the refined taste of the time. These pieces, adorned with elaborate ornamentation, were a hallmark of Ichendorf’s collections until the mid-20th century.
A pivotal change came in the 1950s, when the focus shifted towards simplicity, favouring clean lines and the purity of materials. This departure from ornate decoration ushered in a new era, defined by modern, accessible designs.
In 1990, the Ichendorf style centre was established in Milan, becoming a hub for artistic collaboration. Here, artists and designers work closely with the very essence of the material, blending tradition with innovation to create poetic forms. This meticulous collaboration honours the expertise of master-glazers while embracing modern creativity, ensuring Ichendorf’s objects stand the test of time.
Ichendorf’s materials range from stoneware, introduced in 2019, to traditional glass, crystal, and borosilicate. Each piece reflects the ongoing dialogue between tradition and innovation, always with the pursuit of beauty at its core. Today, Ichendorf collections bring elegance, delicacy, and brilliance into homes, seamlessly connecting the past with the present.
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