Sophie Lou Jacobsen

Large Ripple Cups

$70$140
Large Ripple Cups
Sophie Lou Jacobsen

Large Ripple Cups

$70$140
5.0 Stars / 3 Reviews
Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+

Ripple effect.

We know you want to get straight to pouring with these glasses, but trust us, you need to hear the story behind them. Dubbed the ripple cup, they come from French-American designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen, who runs an award-winning studio in New York City. They’re made of colorful borosilicate glass. (That’s how they manage to be thin, yet durable.) Use them for a round of drinks—or as little vases—then send them through the dishwasher to do it all over again.

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

We know you want to get straight to pouring with these glasses, but trust us, you need to hear the story behind them. Dubbed the ripple cup, they come from French-American designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen, who runs an award-winning studio in New York City. They’re made of colorful borosilicate glass. (That’s how they manage to be thin, yet durable.) Use them for a round of drinks—or as little vases—then send them through the dishwasher to do it all over again.

Ripple effect.

We know you want to get straight to pouring with these glasses, but trust us, you need to hear the story behind them. Dubbed the ripple cup, they come from French-American designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen, who runs an award-winning studio in New York City. They’re made of colorful borosilicate glass. (That’s how they manage to be thin, yet durable.) Use them for a round of drinks—or as little vases—then send them through the dishwasher to do it all over again.

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

We know you want to get straight to pouring with these glasses, but trust us, you need to hear the story behind them. Dubbed the ripple cup, they come from French-American designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen, who runs an award-winning studio in New York City. They’re made of colorful borosilicate glass. (That’s how they manage to be thin, yet durable.) Use them for a round of drinks—or as little vases—then send them through the dishwasher to do it all over again.

Meet the Maker

Sophie Lou Jacobsen

Brooklyn, NY
Just a few years back, French-American designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen opened a studio in New York City, focused mainly on exploring glass as a medium (along with the interaction of object and user). The result? An award-winning company, now with a whole lineup of glasses and housewares you’ll wanna drink to.
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