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Lolita Pineapple & Tangerine Margarita Glass 12.5oz / 355ml |
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£16.99 |
Lolita Pineapple & Tangerine Margarita Glass 12.5oz / 355ml Description
Enjoy a refreshing pineapple tangerine margarita from the Pineapple Tangerine Margarita Glass. The Lolita Pineapple Tangerine Margarita Glass is part of the Love My Margarita Collection.
Dimensions:
H 180mm Ø 120mmAbout The Designer:
It was while drinking martinis at Peabody hotel in Memphis on a girl's night out that the idea to hand paint glassware first came to Lolita.
As an ex-DKNY designer, she started out hand painting each of the designs herself in the basement studio of her home, and in 2000 the 'Love my Martini' TM collection – a set of unique glasses, each inspired by a different cocktail recipe – was introduced.
The original Lolita designs are now reproduced by hand using food grade non-toxic paint (requiring hand washing) and come distinctively packaged in beautiful gift boxes.
Dimensions:
H 180mm Ø 120mmAbout The Designer:
It was while drinking martinis at Peabody hotel in Memphis on a girl's night out that the idea to hand paint glassware first came to Lolita.
As an ex-DKNY designer, she started out hand painting each of the designs herself in the basement studio of her home, and in 2000 the 'Love my Martini' TM collection – a set of unique glasses, each inspired by a different cocktail recipe – was introduced.
The original Lolita designs are now reproduced by hand using food grade non-toxic paint (requiring hand washing) and come distinctively packaged in beautiful gift boxes.
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Both products I purchased are fab, very happy with them. Thank you. Samantha Foelp - Purley Goods were delivered the day following placement of order, product is good quality and the range of glassware is comprehensive. James Very pleased with the service and price of the equipment. The only reason why I didn't give 5 stars is the annoying labels which are impossible to remove without leaving a permanent layer of glue on everything. Why so label manufacturers use glue that is indelible? Bill - Edinburgh |




