The royal wave.
Is this the queen of glasses? It’s certainly aristocracy. Pure simplicity in form, this glass from Hario is lovely and functional: It’s stackable (we love a space-saving design) and dishwasher safe. It’s perfect for juice in the morning, and its thin rim makes it also great for sipping sake or wine.
Photography by Ty Mecham
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Hario
Tokyo, Japan
Hario began in 1921 with laboratory glassware production. Today, they own the only heat-proof glass factory in Japan and have left beakers behind to make tableware, especially one-of-a-kind tools for coffee and tea drinkers.
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