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A modern take on Georgian glassware, this double old fashioned whisky glass from Richard Brendon is designed to refract light for a unique, striking presentation.

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Richard Brendon’s Prism collection is inspired by the glassware of Georgian Britain. Traditionally, this style features wide, prismatic cuts that bloom from the base of the glassware, with more elaborate detailing towards the rim. Richard Brendon’s interpretation is less baroque, keeping only the straight lines and leaving the top-thirds clear. This keeps the focus on the beautiful, unique way every glass in this collection twinkles in the light, as well as the tactility of holding the glass in your hand. Made from lead-free crystal, this double old-fashioned whisky tumbler has been mouth-blown and hand-cut by a team of master craftspeople in Slovenia, a country celebrated for its glass-blowing heritage. Use it to serve whiskey as well as a wide range of cocktails.

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'Richard Brendon’s modern approach to English design is why you’ll find their glassware in the country’s top hotels, from The Connaught in London to Scotland's Gleneagles.'