Optica is all about elegant presentation. The pattern that adorns its bowls creates, as the name suggests, an optical illusion for a sense of intrigue, and to highlight the hues of your wine. Distinct yet understated, Optica is sure to get people talking!
The Optica range brings together the retro look from the 1920’s with a new-age style of wine and cocktail glasses. This range will be a stunning addition to a stylish dinner party or a fancy cocktail event where it’s not about what you serve but how you serve it.
Optica Features:
- 1920’s Retro Style with ribbed design
- Flat base ensures high aeration wine as it increases the headspace, therefore reproducing a decanter effect
- Lead-free crystal glass
- Dishwasher safe and tested to over 4000 industrial cycles
- Made in Italy
Chardonnay Specs:
Developed and registered by Luigi Bormioli, SON.hyx crystal glass is high-tech blown lead-free crystal glass that is eco-friendly and does not contain lead or any other heavy metals. SON.hyx crystal glass has a very high resistance to breakage and has been tested to keep its transparency and brilliance with over 4000 industrial dishwashing cycles.
The Titanium difference is what sets Luigi Bormioli apart from all other glassware. The glassware stems are treated with a permanent anti-abrasion treatment that’s applied directly to the glass. This unique method dramatically increases the resistance to breakages by 140%.
25-Year Guarantee
One of the most renowned glassware manufacturers in the world – offering the mark of Italian quality. Art, creativity aesthetic inventiveness, continuous innovation and quality standards are all key factors and synonymous with Luigi Bormioli. Founded in Parma, Italy in 1946 by Mr Luigi Bormioli and, to this day, is still family-owned and run. Luigi Bormioli combines traditional glassmaking craft with new-age technologies and design to create one of the best classic and contemporary ranges of glassware in the world. The combination of design, strength and crystalline clarity will be enjoyed for years to come when you own a glass by Luigi Bormioli.