The 'Writer’s Set' whiskey set draws inspiration from the renowned writer and avid bar enthusiast, Ernest Hemingway. Mirroring the concise and unadorned style of Hemingway’s prose, this set eschews elaborate ornamentation for a minimalist yet profound aesthetic. The design invites contemplation, featuring a distinctive sloping silhouette and an original slanted cut at the glass edge, challenging the drinker's perception and evoking a questioning of reality akin to a Hemingway narrative.
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All pictures shown are for illustration purpose only. Handmade glass may contain bubbles and shades may vary due to the manufacturing process.
Working with glass is much like carpentry. If you have an understanding of a craft, you have the advantage. It’s all about physics. One has to understand the material, and this goes double for glass. One must know its characteristics, and what one can do with it. If you want to make something, you must know what will happen to the material you’re working with, as if you don’t know, your design will be useless. Everyone can make sketches, but to design and then manufacture a functional product which people will be willing to use and pay for is a true challenge.