By, uav-jp 12/03/2023

When you pour beer, the foam is ... 5 unique and stylish "glass" interiors

2021.7.6 With the number of hot and humid days increasing, it's time to shift the interior to summer specifications. The texture of the glass, which gives off a freshness, plays a role in creating a cool feeling. The way it sparkles when it's exposed to the sun or when it's filled with water is also attractive!

The sight when you pour beer is part of the deliciousness!

The unique glass, which looks like a cloud when you pour beer into it, is made by a long-established glass maker, Sugahara. A glass exhibition is being held at Spiral Market until 7/11. Glass 170ml, frost ¥2,860

Pouring beer creates bubbles... 5 unique and fashionable

Glass grains reminiscent of water droplets are refreshing.

The plump and thick small bowl is a size that can be used even if you pour sake into it. Concavities and convexities on the sides that look like water droplets create a cool feeling. Even the shadows cast when placed on the table are beautiful! W9.7×D3.8×H8.7cm ¥880 (ACTUS TEL: 03-5269-3207)

The candlelight gives a chic impression.

A candle holder with a smoky glass dome that allows you to enjoy the subdued light of the flame. Fill the bowl with water and use it as a vase, or put succulents or air plants in it for decoration. φ9×H10cm ¥6,600 (Living Motif TEL: 03-3587-2784)

It has a good balance of modern atmosphere and warmth.

The unique bottle-shaped candle lantern is from the glass brand Holmgard. Leather handles add a contemporary mood. There are three sizes, and this is the smallest size. φ about 10 x H16 cm ¥ 9,900 (living motif)

A beautiful writing instrument that looks like an object.

Glass pens, which are used by dipping the nib into ink, are recommended when you want to write letters and other interesting characters. Uses physics and chemistry glass with excellent transparency and strength. The smooth shape fits comfortably in your hand, making it easy to write. ¥6,600 (ENCOUNTER Madu Aoyama Tel: 03-3498-2971)

* From the July 7, 2021 issue of "anan". Photo by Hiroshi Tada

(by anan editorial department)