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Place of Origin: Slovenian
Orrefors City Decanter
Located in Wilkes Barre, PA
City Decanter from Orrefors holds 32 oz and is ideal for serving spirits. The cuts that criss-cross the surface of the glass create an asymmetric look, which contributes to the distinct identity of the collection. Designed by Martti Rytkönen.
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2010s Slovenian Pitchers
Materials
Crystal
$295 / item
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