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Gradient Fluted Glass Cup | Bamboo Sleeve

Sale price$38.00

A frosted green glass cup with vertical fluting and a soft waist curve, accompanied by a smooth bamboo sleeve. Ideal for both hot and cold drinks, from iced tea to sake or a late-night pour. 220ml.

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Gradient Fluted Glass Cup | Bamboo Sleeve Sale price$38.00
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We were drawn to the way this cup filters light through both glass and grooves — not just color, but movement. The gradient isn’t decoration. It feels like time, slipping downward.

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Little Things Matter

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In the Hand

The vertical ribs make the cup easier to grip, while the bamboo sleeve adds both comfort and insulation. Lightweight yet solid in the fingers.

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In the Light

The frosted glass body fades from translucent green to clear at the base. It catches morning light with a quiet shimmer.

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In Use

Ideal for warm tea or lemon water, and even cold brews. A companion cup — not just for tea, but for mood.

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Design Story

This cup brings to mind early morning light through a window — pale, green-tinted, and calm.

Its surface is frosted, diffusing light softly, while vertical fluting gives it structure like the folds of a pleated curtain. The gradient green deepens toward the base, grounded and still. The bamboo ring wraps it like a quiet gesture — a note of warmth against the cool clarity of glass.

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Craft & Origin

Made from semi-translucent, frosted glass with carefully pressed fluting around the body. The bamboo sleeve is polished and removable, fitting flush with the waist of the cup. Its shape narrows for comfort, but keeps enough weight to feel solid in hand. Each cup is subtly different — glass flow, frosting density, light diffusion — all slightly varied.

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