Ichendorf Milano

Fantasia Cactus Tumblers

$24
Fantasia Cactus Tumblers
Ichendorf Milano

Fantasia Cactus Tumblers

$24
4.2 Stars / 5 Reviews
Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+

Desert-island glasses.

Most cacti thrive in dry environments, but not these. Each cactus tumbler here is just waiting for you to pour your favorite cocktail inside. They all come from the imagination of designer Alessandra Baldereschi and were handmade by skilled craftspeople (very skilled, indeed). They’re borosilicate glass, which is sturdier than your average glass. Now, who’s up for a round of desert birds?

  • Made in: China
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Most cacti thrive in dry environments, but not these. Each cactus tumbler here is just waiting for you to pour your favorite cocktail inside. They all come from the imagination of designer Alessandra Baldereschi and were handmade by skilled craftspeople (very skilled, indeed). They’re borosilicate glass, which is sturdier than your average glass. Now, who’s up for a round of desert birds?

Desert-island glasses.

Most cacti thrive in dry environments, but not these. Each cactus tumbler here is just waiting for you to pour your favorite cocktail inside. They all come from the imagination of designer Alessandra Baldereschi and were handmade by skilled craftspeople (very skilled, indeed). They’re borosilicate glass, which is sturdier than your average glass. Now, who’s up for a round of desert birds?

  • Made in: China
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Most cacti thrive in dry environments, but not these. Each cactus tumbler here is just waiting for you to pour your favorite cocktail inside. They all come from the imagination of designer Alessandra Baldereschi and were handmade by skilled craftspeople (very skilled, indeed). They’re borosilicate glass, which is sturdier than your average glass. Now, who’s up for a round of desert birds?