These handblown wobble glasses from Danish designer Rikke Hagen are like a grown-up version of spinning tops. It’s as if you’re a kid all over again, but even better because now there’s Cognac involved.
Wobble Cognac Glasses, $50 for a set of two
These handblown wobble glasses from Danish designer Rikke Hagen are like a grown-up version of spinning tops. It’s as if you’re a kid all over again, but even better because now there’s Cognac involved.
Wobble Cognac Glasses, $50 for a set of two
Posted on Friday, August 3rd, 2007 by Michele Foley in New Finds | 2 Comments
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From the photo, it looks like they’re likely to roll around in little semi-circles when you set it down. Maybe that’s part of the charm?
For me, I think they’d smack into each other and break sooner than I would like. Admittedly, I’m not fond of delicate glasses and stemware. These aren’t for me but I respect that some folks might dig them.
I’ve got a set. They’re really not problematic at all… they don’t tend to roll around much, as the booze in the glass tends to weight them down. The only real downside is you can’t mindlessly put your glass down on a tiny end-table.