How to get it
This mouth-blown, clean-lined drinking glass with a unique pattern is created by a skilled glassblower. Part of the OMMJÄNGE collection – modern design inspired by Swedish cultural heritage and folk art.
Product details
Each glass is mouthblown by a skilled artisan.
In this clean-lined drinking glass, you can serve cold beverages for both everyday moments and parties.
In the OMMJÄNGE collection there is also a jug, a large bowl and a small bowl that match.
Maria Vinka
Good to know
Wash this product before using it for the first time.
Materials and care
Material
Glass
Care
Dishwasher-safe up to 70°C.
Only for food and beverages with a max. temperature of 50°C.
Safety and compliance
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IKEA KOREA
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IKEA Korea/ 1670-4532
01-01-26
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Measurements
- Height: 8 cm
- Volume: 28 cl
Packaging
OMMJÄNGE
Article Number505.940.94- Length: 9 cm
- Weight: 0.25 kg
- Diameter: 8 cm
- Package(s): 1
Customer reviews
I love these glasses from IKEA. They appear to be hand blown and give very cool 70s vibes. A bit more expensive than others but totally worth it and still a bargain, compared to what you might pay at a homewares store. Would very much recommend them.Related products
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Designer thoughts
Designer thoughts
"With the textiles and objects in the OMMJÄNGE collection, I want to break stereotypes and show that folk art can be both inspiring and exciting. An image of the 1800s bride named Kunigunda was my starting point, my canvas on which I painted a new story with intricate patterns in vibrant colours to evoke curiosity and integrate history into contemporary design. I hope that people embrace the historical connection and appreciate the roots of our Swedish heritage."


