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"Otto" Beer Glass

"Otto" Beer Glass

"Quarz" Drinking Glass
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Object Name: 
"Otto" Beer Glass
Department
Modern
Place Made: 
Austria, Vienna
Date: 
2008
Color
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colorless
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dark gray
Technique
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cuts
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frosting
Material
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glass
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 15.4 cm, Diam (max): 7.9 cm
Accession Number: 
2011.3.131
Location: 
On Display
Description
Colorless glass with dark gray/almost black glass; mold-blown, cut, acid-etched. Tumbler widening towards rim; exterior of body decorated with concave cut hexagonal panels that resemble a honey-comb. Exterior acid-etched to produce matte-finish.
Label Text
“Otto” Beer Glass Marie Rahm (Austrian, b. 1975) and Monica Singer (Austrian, b. 1975) Austria, Vienna, Polka Design Studio for J. & L. Lobmeyr, Vienna, 2008 Mold-blown glass, cut, acid-etched Limited edition of 185 2011.3.131 Approximately 200 examples of glass by J. & L. Lobmeyr are found in the Museum’s collection. They range from 19th-century Persian- and Islamic-inspired vessels and lighting to early 20th-century classic modern table ware by Josef Hoffmann and Oswald Haerdtl. Founded in 1822, this venerable Viennese glass company has recently begun to commission designs from younger design firms, such as Polka. Here, Marie Rahm and Monica Singer have taken one of the most ordinary and humble drinking glasses—the beer glass—and they have turned it into a meticulously crafted, limited-edition luxury object.
Inscription
5/185 / [Lobmeyr logo / 2008 Etched on base
Provenance
J. & L. Lobmeyr ((Vienna, Austria)), Source to 2011-08-24

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