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Alfredo Häberli Glass Stemware

Item Details

Alfredo Häberli (Argentina; born 1964)
Glass stemware, 1998
Manufactured by Iittalia in 2009-2010
Each glass contains a manufacturer’s label
Each glass is dated to the base

A five-piece set of glass stemware designed by Alfredo Häberli. This set includes a red wine, white wine, champagne, aperitif, and a tumbler glass. They feature a sleek design with rectilinear delineations and tapered stems.

Alfredo Häberli was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and is known for his traditional and innovative design style. He studied at the Höhere Schule für Gestaltung in Zurich and has worked as a coveted designer for leading international companies such as Alias, BD Barcelona, BMW, Camper, FSB, Georg Jensen, Iittala, Kvadrat, Luceplan, Moroso, Schiffini, and Vitra. Häberli has won many awards and has exhibited his work extensively throughout Europe. One of his most notable achievements was as the designer for the 25hours Hotel Zurich West in 2012, where he worked extensively to design the interior as well as much of the glassware and furniture for the hotel.

Provenance
Property from the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, sold to benefit the Art Acquisition Fund.

Condition

- a few shallow scratches are present to stem bases.

Dimensions

3.5" W x 9.0" H x 3.5" D

- red wine (largest) glass measures; tumbler measures 3" W x 4" H.

Item #

18IND030-099

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