MEASUREMENTS: 3-1/2" tall x 3-1/8" in diameter (9 x 8 cm)
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Sip your favorite fresh-squeezed juice from the pretty pattern on the iittala Origo Red Tumbler. Adorned with Alfredo Häberli's 1999 award-winning design, this version features citrusy red stripes accented with purples, blue, white, orange and green. Because of the many colors in this set, it coordinates well with other pieces, including the beloved iittala Teema collection. The durable porcelain mug is dishwasher, microwave, oven and freezer safe. Stunning in stripes, the iittala Origo Red Tumbler makes a lovely set for any occasion.The iittala Origo is a colorful and innovative dinnerware created by designer Alfredo Häberli in 1999. Acclaimed internationally, this award-winning design is comprised of brightly-striped ceramic bowls, mugs, and plates that are designed for practical, everyday use.
MEASUREMENTS: 3-1/2" tall x 3-1/8" in diameter (9 x 8 cm)
First founded as a glassworks company in 1881, iittala is now a leading company in modern Finnish design producing a range of dinnerware, glassware and art pieces. You’d be hard-pressed to find a Finn or fan of Finnish design that doesn’t recognize the iittala logo, designed by Timo Sarpane... More iittala
A master of reflection, Alfredo Häberli has become an internationally recognized designer whose mantra "observation is the best form of thought" has proved invaluable when creating his popular glassware collections.
Born in Argentina in 1964, Alfredo Häberli moved to Switzerland in 1977 w... More Alfredo Häberli
The colorful design on these tumblers is very cheerful, making them the perfect tumbler to use for orange juice or grapefruit juice in the morning. The size is perfect, and the tumbler's sloping, rounded sides make them easy to grasp.
By Marianne
Utah
Red tumbler
March 24, 2015
Love these red tumblers, the color is bright and beautiful, and the shape is pleasing and comfortable to hold. They work great in the kitchen or as a pencil cup, a little vase, or holding a toothbrush.