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Made in Austria.

A refined glass storage container with scientific appeal designed in 1916 by turn-of-century Austrian architect and sculptor Oskar Strnad. The glass “boxes” were designed in collaboration between Strnad and Lobmeyr and are still made from resilient crystal, Lobmeyr’s extraordinarily thin and delicate “muslin” glass, mouth-blown to a thickness of .027 inches.

The containers work equally as well in the kitchen as in the bath; for corralling or displaying any other small objects in the house.

Sold individually.

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Details

Made in Austria.

A refined glass storage container with scientific appeal designed in 1916 by turn-of-century Austrian architect and sculptor Oskar Strnad. The glass “boxes” were designed in collaboration between Strnad and Lobmeyr and are still made from resilient crystal, Lobmeyr’s extraordinarily thin and delicate “muslin” glass, mouth-blown to a thickness of .027 inches.

The containers work equally as well in the kitchen as in the bath; for corralling or displaying any other small objects in the house.

Sold individually.

Materials

Dimensions

Care



Located in Vienna, Lobmeyr holds a legacy of six generations of Austrian glassmakers spanning 200 years. Founded by Josef Lobmeyr, the company has been the exclusive supplier to the Imperial court of Austria and today, has designs included in collections from the Museum of Modern Art and the Neue Galerie to the New York Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna. Continually innovating in their design and manufacturing techniques, Lobmeyr has collaborated with contemporary designers from Josef Hoffmann and Adolf Loos to Ted Muehling and Ilse Crawford, among others.