Champagne glasses - clear
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Designed by Lukáš Houdek, this pair of thin-walled champagne coupes embodies elegance, symbolism, and refined craftsmanship. The open, rounded bowl is a nod to ancient mythology—the shape is said to echo the curves of Helen of Troy—yet it also functions with precision, enhancing the delicate sparkle and aroma of champagne, sparkling wine, or cocktails.
Each glass is hand-blown in the Czech Republic and shaped to feel natural whether held by the stem or the bowl. Their visual lightness and symbolic circular form reflect timeless beauty and sensuality—making them perfect for celebrations or contemplative toasts. While clinking is discouraged, gently raising the glass becomes a gesture of sophistication.
The glasses are sold as a set of two, and arrive ready to delight design lovers, newlyweds, or anyone who appreciates the ritual of drinking with intention.
About the designer: Lukáš Houdek is a graduate of the Academy of Arts, Architecture & Design in Prague and works in collaboration with Filip Houdek at HG ATELIER DESIGN. His practice merges product design with fine art, often weaving together traditional materials, humor, and a deep love for glass and light. His aim is to infuse everyday objects with personality and poetic spirit.
| Designer | Lukáš Houdek |
| Size | 19 × 11.5 cm |
| Material | Hand-blown glass |
| Set | 2 glasses |
Additional parameters
| Category: | Glasses |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 0.7 kg |
| Categories: | kitchen & tableware, glasses |
| Price range: | €100 – €200 |
| Products: | glasses, champagne glasses |
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Lukáš Houdek (*1988) is a Czech glass artist whose work is defined by humour, playfulness and a surprising lightness rarely associated with such a serious material as glass. A graduate of the UMPRUM Glass Studio under Rony Plesl, his sculptures and objects are instantly recognisable for their distinctive character and bold creative approach.
Houdek moves freely between artistic expression and design, exploring themes of pop culture, parody and material experimentation. He embraces both traditional and innovative techniques, often pushing the technical and visual boundaries of contemporary glassmaking.
After his studies, Houdek worked at Moser before contributing to the development of HG Atelier, the glass studio founded by his brother Filip. Together, they create bespoke lighting objects for private interiors and also run the Houdek.Art project, which connects glass design with the world of super sports cars. Houdek collaborates closely with designer Yulin Huang, currently associated with Lasvit.
His work has been exhibited widely — in Hong Kong, Prague, Paris, Milan, New York, Nový Bor, Taipei and many other cities. He has participated in symposia, group exhibitions and notable design festivals, including Designblok, Maison & Objet and the International Glass Symposium in Nový Bor.
Houdek represents a new generation of glassmakers who bring humour, experimentation and contemporary visual culture into the medium, expanding its expressive potential while maintaining strong craftsmanship.