


Crumple Wine Glass S
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Description
Designed by industrial craft designer Makoto Komatsu, the Crumple Wine Glass (L) is part of Kimura Glass’s iconic Crumple series.
Its sculptural stem—formed from a solid mass of glass—offers a satisfying weight in the hand, balancing elegance with a grounded, tactile feel.
Originally created in 1980, this acclaimed design is also part of the collection at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. A functional art piece, it brings both character and quiet sophistication to any table setting.
Details
- Material: Soda-Lime Glass
- Dimensions: 2.36"D(60mm) x 3.26"H(83mm)
- Capacity: 4.05oz (120 cc)
- Made in Japan
Care
- Not dishwasher safe. Hand wash only with neutral detergent and a soft sponge or cloth. Avoid abrasive scrubbers, scouring pads, and cleansers.
- Not microwave safe.
- Do not use on direct heat such as in an oven or on a gas stove. Avoid rapid temperature changes or excessive pressure, which may cause breakage.
- Dry after washing to prevent white calcium deposits from forming.
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Crumple Wine Glass S
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About Kimura Glass
Founded in Tokyo in 1910, Kimura Glass has spent over a century perfecting glassware for professional bars, restaurants, hotels and homes. The brand specializes in ultra-thin, lightweight lead-free glasses, earning a place in MoMA's permanent collection with their Crumple series. Through sustained partnerships with skilled Japanese ateliers and local glassmakers, each piece is hand-blown or hand-finished.
With over 1,000 designs spanning wine, cocktails, whiskey, sake, and beer, Kimura's range reflects both breadth and specificity. Bartenders and sommeliers internationally have made Kimura a trusted name in their trade.

















































































































































































