Tube Glasses 250ml - set
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The Tube glasses by Czech designer Martin Jakobsen bring clarity and balance to your daily routine. With their clean cylindrical shape, they’re perfect for both coffee and cold drinks, whether you’re starting the day or serving guests.
Each glass is hand-blown in the Czech Republic and reflects a high level of craftsmanship—no two are exactly alike. The smaller 250 ml version is ideal for espresso doppio, tea, juice or even wine. Their understated elegance fits seamlessly into any modern kitchen or café environment.
Sold as a set of two, these glasses celebrate function, form, and the beauty of everyday rituals.
About the designer: Martin Jakobsen is a Czech designer whose work combines minimalist purity with clever usability. His studio Jakobsen has been recognized with multiple design awards, including the ELLE Decor International Design Awards, Preciosa Award, and nominations for the Stanislav Libenský Award and Czech Grand Design.
| Designer | Martin Jakobsen |
| Capacity | 250 ml |
| Material | Hand-blown glass |
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Martin Jakobsen is a Czech glass designer celebrated for his innovative thin-walled drinkware and distinctive approach to contemporary glassmaking. A recipient of the O2 Award, his glasses can be found in Ritz and Four Seasons hotel chains, Michelin-starred restaurants and some of the world’s leading cocktail bars.
Jakobsen blends traditional craftsmanship with experimental blowing techniques, creating pieces defined by their remarkable lightness, precision and elegant functionality. His designs highlight the aesthetics of the beverage while elevating the sensory experience of serving and tasting.
Throughout his career, he has collaborated with prestigious institutions and global partners. His philosophy is rooted in the belief that exceptional design emerges from environments that support excellence, innovation and close dialogue between designer and maker.
Today, Jakobsen is regarded as one of the key figures in contemporary Czech design, continuously redefining the possibilities of glass through refined, forward-thinking concepts.