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Large glass - set of 4

Sale price57,60 € Regular price64,00 €
Our mouth-blown glasses are made from 80% recycled glass in Portugal. Delicate bubbles are distributed across the shapes with varying degrees of intensity. Each glass has small, individual features that make them unique.

The glasses are suitable for all kinds of drinks such as homemade elderberry spritzer, lemon water in the morning or a chilled glass of natural wine. With their delicate yet robust design, they will accompany you throughout the day and can be cleaned in the dishwasher.

The glasses are available in small and large sizes. A glass carafe completes the glass collection.
Large glass - set of 4
Large glass - set of 4 Sale price57,60 € Regular price64,00 €

MANUFACTURE - WHERE IS THE onomao GLASS MADE?

The family manufactory where onomao glasses are made by glassblowers is located in Portugal in the rural region of Marinha Grande and Alcobaça, a region with a glassmaking tradition dating back more than 250 years. The family business has existed since 1987 and has focused on mouth-blown glass, among other things.

The glass manufactory is ecologically oriented and has a quality system that takes sustainable issues into account. They are constantly trying to innovate their production process and work increasingly with recycled raw materials. The manufactory currently has around 400 solar panels on its roof, which provide most of the energy it needs.

The family manufactory has been passing on its knowledge for generations - the craft has been part of the family history since before the company was founded.

GLASS - WHERE IT COMES FROM AND WHAT IT DOES TO US


The oldest man-made glass probably dates back to around 3500 BC from the Near East. Glass was produced as a by-product of glazes.

From that moment on, mankind was fascinated by this form of production. The fascination with this stable and transparent material continues to this day.

We associate purity, joy, refreshment, aesthetics and much more with glass. They are part of our everyday lives and adorn billions of display cabinets, kitchen cupboards and dining tables around the world. They are tossed into the air at major festivities such as weddings, New Year's Eve celebrations or birthdays and faces with beams of joy gaze at them with enthusiasm. We associate countless rituals with them. Glass is part of our lives and that is what makes it so valuable.

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