The history of Ichendorf Milano began at the beginning of the 20th century in Germany in a small town called Quadrath-Ichendorf in which master glassmakers used original mixtures of matter and in particular silica, in order to allow them to give birth to shapes. refined and complex corresponding to the taste of the time.
Until the beginning of the fifties, the style of the mark will be characterized by a great richness of ornamentation. At the turn of the last century, a stylistic change took place to move towards more refined forms and a decidedly more contemporary design.
Thus the High Rise collection by Japanese designer Keiji Takeuchi combines simple and refined shapes and a clever use, as practical as it is ingenious; namely, the possibility of stacking the glasses in the upper part of the carafe in order to easily set the table and serve ...