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What is Glass? Definition and Function

At Dims Studio, you’ll find glass that does more than just hold liquid. Here, the selection, colors, and shapes create experiences at the table. Dinna handpicks glass from brands that dare to play with design, so you can always find something special – whether you prefer colorful drinking glasses, patterned champagne glasses, or small glasses for everyday and celebrations.

Materials and Types of Glass at Dims

Glass is not just glass. At Dims Studio, you’ll encounter everything from mouth-blown crystal to colored soda glass. Many of the collection’s glasses are made from lead-free crystal, offering a light, clear, and durable quality. Anna Von Lipa works with Czech crystal, while brands like &Klevering and Anna+Nina offer colored glass, often with bubbles, grooves, or twisted details. You’ll also find champagne glasses, wine glasses, water glasses, and small liqueur glasses – each with its own character.

Sizes and Dimensions

  • Water glasses: typically 8-10 cm tall and hold 200-300 ml.
  • Champagne glasses: often 15-22 cm tall, volume 160-220 ml.
  • Wine glasses: from 13 to 22 cm, depending on red or white wine.
  • Liqueur and small glasses: 5-9 cm tall, 40-80 ml.
  • Some glasses from Anna Von Lipa and &Klevering have extra thick bases or wide openings, giving a special grip and look.

The Story Behind the Selected Brands

Dims Studio focuses on brands that dare to challenge classic glass. Anna Von Lipa is known for its Czech craftsmanship and colorful glassblowing that changes from collection to collection. &Klevering from the Netherlands plays with shapes and colors, offering both pastels and bright shades. Anna+Nina features grooved and twisted glasses, often in multi-color combinations. Rice brings playful acrylic and glass designs, often with patterns or texture. Bloomingville offers glass with a Nordic twist, where texture and simple shapes dominate.

Usage Guide and Styling Tips for Glass

  • Mix different colors and shapes for a lively table.
  • Use small glasses for snaps, espresso, or dessert portions.
  • Colored glasses pair well with neutral plates and cutlery.
  • Champagne glasses also work for serving cocktails or small appetizers.
  • Display glasses on open shelves or in glass cabinets to let the colors become part of your decor.

Interior Styles and Inspiration

Glass from Dims Studio fits both colorful, playful homes and more muted Scandinavian living rooms. Choose clear or lightly tinted glass for a minimalist look, or go all-in with mixed colors and shapes to create a personal expression. Many glasses also double as small vases or tealight holders if you want to experiment with your table setting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a drinking glass?

A drinking glass is a glass used to serve water, juice, wine, or other beverages. Glasses vary in shape, size, and material.

What size glass should I choose?

For water and juice, 200-300 ml is typically suitable. Champagne glasses usually hold 160-220 ml. Choose size based on what you serve most often.

What is the difference between crystal glass and regular glass?

Crystal glass is often clearer and has a higher shine. It is typically heavier and can be more resistant to scratches.

How big is a typical champagne glass?

Most champagne glasses are 15-22 cm tall and hold 160-220 ml.

Which material is best for drinking glasses?

Lead-free crystal and tempered soda glass are both durable choices. Acrylic is ideal for outdoor use.

What are small glasses used for?

Small glasses can be used for snaps, dessert, espresso, or small servings.

Can colored glasses be used daily?

Yes, colored glasses are suitable for both everyday use and parties and often dishwasher safe.

Are glasses from Dims Studio good as gifts?

Yes, many choose glasses as gifts because they are decorative and suitable for many occasions.

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