The Marian Collection
Pair of Alessandro Coppola "Arte di Murano" Blue Striped Glass Tumblers
Pair of Alessandro Coppola "Arte di Murano" Blue Striped Glass Tumblers
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True high-end curation isn't just about finding beautiful objects; it's about the intentional hunt for pieces that bring soul, history, and a striking narrative into your home. At The Marian Collection, we’ve done the legwork for you, sourcing and pairing a flawless set of authentic Italian art glass that is ready to anchor your next gathering.
This matched pair of aqua and milky-white vertical candy-striped tumblers beautifully embodies the bold, eclectic, and maximalist interior design aesthetic. Designed under the direction of Alessandro Coppola for Vetreria Arte di Murano (studio established 1977), these contemporary pieces honor traditional Italian glassblowing techniques. Each tumbler carries a satisfying, substantial weight, fluid organic banding, and a subtly undulating rim that showcases its hand-blown, artisanal creation.
We love them styled side-by-side on a sun-drenched bar cart, integrated into an intimate weekend hosting ritual, or used as whimsical bud vases on a rustic sideboard. By purchasing them as a cohesive pair, you bypass the endless hunting of the sourcing trail and receive a beautifully unified design element curated specifically to elevate a "slow living" home.
Provenance & Specifications:
Quantity: Sold as a matched pair (Set of 2)
Design Studio: Alessandro Coppola for Vetreria Arte di Murano (Established 1977)
Origin: Made in Italy
Condition: Pristine, brand-new condition with the original, official maker’s studio labels intact.
Material: Hand-blown art glass
Dimensions: Approximately 4.5" H x 3.5" W
Colorway: Vibrant Aqua Teal and Opaque Milk-White Striping
Styling & Care Notes:
To protect the brilliant clarity and integrity of authentic hand-blown glass, we strictly recommend hand washing. Pair this set with rich wood tones, mismatched floral linens, and fresh botanical clippings for a layered, collected-over-time tablescape that invites long conversations.
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