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Moss Highball Glasses 42 cl 2-pack, Blue
£68.60£88.00
Moss highball glass by Kosta Boda with a unique, flowing design with focus on sustainability perfect for your favourite drink.
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Beskrivning
Highball glass by Kosta Boda with a unique, flowing design with focus on sustainability perfect for your favourite drink. The Moss glass series is manufactured from reused molds, carved by hand to create a vivid and unique aesthetic.
Designed by Åsa Jungnelius.
- Moss "Circular" has unique colour variations as this part of the series is manufactured in circular glass consisting of recyled and spilled shards.
- Comes in several colours.
- Made in Sweden.
- Each item is unique due to the handmade design.
- Designed by Åsa Jungnelius.
- Original design from 2025.
- Dishwasher safe up to 40°C.
Designed by Åsa Jungnelius.
About the highball glass from Kosta Boda
- Moss "Circular" has unique colour variations as this part of the series is manufactured in circular glass consisting of recyled and spilled shards.
- Comes in several colours.
- Made in Sweden.
- Each item is unique due to the handmade design.
- Designed by Åsa Jungnelius.
- Original design from 2025.
Care advice for the highball glass
- Dishwasher safe up to 40°C.
Product information
- Item number337041
- Delivery item number7092208
- Brand
- Series
- DesignerÅsa Jungnelius
- Freight classSmall
- ColourBlue
- Dishwasher safeYes
- Freezer safeNo
- Made inSweden
- MaterialCrystal Glass
- Microwave safeNo
- OvenproofNo
- Packing Quantity2
- Year of design2025
- Capacity38 cl
- Height13.5 cm
- Length8.8 cm
- Width8.8 cm
About the brand
Kosta Boda (originally Kosta Glasbruk) was founded in 1742 by two highly decorated soldiers from the army of legendary King Charles XII: Field Marshall Baron Georg Bogislaus Staël von Holstein and Lieutenant General Anders Koskull. Almost three centuries later, the oldest Swedish glassworks company has also grown to become arguably the best in the country.


