If you recognize the shape of any of these new Umbra wine glasses, you’re spot on. Designer Michelle Ivankovic has come up with Frosine, a brilliant yet foggy line of goblets.
According to Apartment Therapy, these wine glasses are previously enjoyed vintage glassware pieces that have been sandblasted to give the ultra-chic frosted effect of the collection.
The glasses are sold in hand selected sets of four varying from 6” to 10” high. Each set costs $62.50 Canadian from the Umbra web store.
What's Driving This Trend
- Recycled Glassware
- The trend of using recycled glassware offers opportunities for innovative designs and eco-friendly products.
- Frosted Glass
- The growing popularity of frosted glassware opens up possibilities for unique and stylish products in the tabletop industry.
- Vintage Revival
- The resurgence of vintage glassware presents opportunities for businesses to tap into nostalgia and create retro-inspired collections.
Who This Affects Most
- Eco-friendly Products
- The eco-friendly products industry can benefit from incorporating recycled glassware designs and materials to meet consumer demand for sustainability.
- Tabletop and Drinkware
- The tabletop and drinkware industry can capitalize on the popularity of frosted glassware by offering innovative designs that cater to the modern consumer's aesthetic preferences.
- Home Décor and Vintage Collectibles
- The home décor and vintage collectibles industry can leverage the vintage glassware trend by curating and selling unique, sandblasted pieces that appeal to nostalgic consumers.
