Developed in 1891 by Ernst Abbe and Otto Schott originally for chemical industry. The glass went onto be used by the nearby Bauhaus school of design in Germany.
As early as 1933, the designer Wilhelm Wagenfeld created a series of kitchen pieces, which proceeded to make history as a prototype for modern glass design. This design classic made of heat-resistant glass is characterised by its unmistakable form. Even today, it continues to inspire enthusiasts of classic design with its functionality and sleek visual appearance.
Borosilicate glass is tasteless and odourless. They can be used in the oven, microwave, on the hob, in the refrigerator and dishwasher. Please follow the instructions for care and use provided by the manufacturer.
245mm Tall x 100mm in Diameter
Volume 500ml
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Developed in 1891 by Ernst Abbe and Otto Schott originally for chemical industry. The glass went onto be used by the nearby Bauhaus school of design in Germany.
As early as 1933, the designer Wilhelm Wagenfeld created a series of kitchen pieces, which proceeded to make history as a prototype for modern glass design. This design classic made of heat-resistant glass is characterised by its unmistakable form. Even today, it continues to inspire enthusiasts of classic design with its functionality and sleek visual appearance.
Borosilicate glass is tasteless and odourless. They can be used in the oven, microwave, on the hob, in the refrigerator and dishwasher. Please follow the instructions for care and use provided by the manufacturer.
245mm Tall x 100mm in Diameter
Volume 500ml