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More vintage style cocktail glassware from Artis®
The demand for vintage style cocktail ware continues and, to satisfy the market’s seemingly insatiable appetite, leading distributor of table- and glassware, Artis®, has launched two new lines, each of which reflects the styles prevalent in the ‘Roaring 20s’. The two collections, Gats and Flashback, feature Rocks, DOF, Hi-balls and Coolers with matching mixing jugs.
GATS
In this collection, sharp lines meet geometric shapes. This is a glass designed to recreate the flapper era and is just perfect for stylish cocktails. Gats by Libbey is the winner of their second annual Glassology competition, where industry professionals are invited to submit original designs for glassware, with the winner seeing their design in commercial production.
FLASHBACK
Flashback is a collection of solid facet vintage glasses with embossed bases complemented by a matching Flashback footed mixing glass. The combination is just right for creating those vintage cocktails.
Flashback has a 35cl Double Old Fashioned at £3.50 and a 47cl Cooler priced at £3.60. The matching Flashback footed mixing glass costs £10.50.
Gats and Flashback join a myriad of other stunning glassware lines included in the 2019 fully illustrated Artis price list. For your own personal copy of this and the complete Artis catalogue, call 020 8391 5544 or go online at
www.artis-uk.com/download
The Gats collection was designed by Yochen Verbeek, a Belgian, who works at ‘Cocktails at Nine’ in Antwerp. His inspiration was threefold – the golden age of Art Deco, The great Gatsby novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald and a family flower vase.
The Gats collection comprises a 29cl Rocks glass and a 35cl Hi-Ball, each with a list price of £3.65. these are perfectly complemented by the Japanese style footed stirring glass at £19.99.
34 April 2019
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