Ichendorf Milano

Tequila Sunrise Jug

$125 $99.99
Tequila Sunrise Jug
Ichendorf Milano

Tequila Sunrise Jug

$125 $99.99
5.0 Stars / 3 Reviews
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100% chance of sunshine.

We know you’re wondering how this jug came to be so bright, so we’ll get right to it: It gets its style from Noa Ikeuchi and Tommaso Nani of design duo Mist-o, based in both Tokyo and Milan. Craftspeople handmade it from borosilicate glass, using a special technique called incalmo to fuse those colors together. That amber hue reminds us of a tequila sunrise, which is precisely what we plan on pouring first.

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

We know you’re wondering how this jug came to be so bright, so we’ll get right to it: It gets its style from Noa Ikeuchi and Tommaso Nani of design duo Mist-o, based in both Tokyo and Milan. Craftspeople handmade it from borosilicate glass, using a special technique called incalmo to fuse those colors together. That amber hue reminds us of a tequila sunrise, which is precisely what we plan on pouring first.

100% chance of sunshine.

We know you’re wondering how this jug came to be so bright, so we’ll get right to it: It gets its style from Noa Ikeuchi and Tommaso Nani of design duo Mist-o, based in both Tokyo and Milan. Craftspeople handmade it from borosilicate glass, using a special technique called incalmo to fuse those colors together. That amber hue reminds us of a tequila sunrise, which is precisely what we plan on pouring first.

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

We know you’re wondering how this jug came to be so bright, so we’ll get right to it: It gets its style from Noa Ikeuchi and Tommaso Nani of design duo Mist-o, based in both Tokyo and Milan. Craftspeople handmade it from borosilicate glass, using a special technique called incalmo to fuse those colors together. That amber hue reminds us of a tequila sunrise, which is precisely what we plan on pouring first.