Villeroy & Boch Champagne Glass NewMoon 170 ml 4 Pieces

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Amazon Extremely versatile: The sophisticated design of these champagne glasses is ideal for both day-to-day meals and for festive spreads Fascinatingly modern: the unconventional, asymmetrical rim of the glasses will catch everyone’s eye and bring a breath of fresh air to your table Lovely gift idea: these champagne glasses are an excellent gift for close friends, family and anyone who loves unusual designs Premium quality: this crystal glass is made to last and will retain its shine even over many years Delivery includes: 1x Villeroy & Boch NewMoon champagne glass set, holds: 170 ml, weight: 500 g (item no. 11-3653-8130)

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Extremely versatile: The sophisticated design of these champagne glasses is ideal for both day-to-day meals and for festive spreads Fascinatingly modern: the unconventional, asymmetrical rim of the glasses will catch everyone’s eye and bring a breath of fresh air to your table Lovely gift idea: these champagne glasses are an excellent gift for close friends, family and anyone who loves unusual designs Premium quality: this crystal glass is made to last and will retain its shine even over many years Delivery includes: 1x Villeroy & Boch NewMoon champagne glass set, holds: 170 ml, weight: 500 g (item no. 11-3653-8130)

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This Villeroy & Boch New Moon Set of 4 Champagne Flutes feature an innovative, tactile design. Perfect for serving Champagne, Prosecco and sparkling wines.Expressive, functional and puristic, this unique design of New Moon is ideal for everyday use or special occasions. The striking rim in the shape of a narrow crescent moon and the resulting slight asymmetry reflect the clear character of the collection.Dishwasher safe for easy and convenient cleaning.170ml capacity.Dimensions: 22.6(H) x 5(W) x 5(D)cm.


Product specifications

Brand Villeroy Boch
EAN
  • 4003686390683
Color
  • White
MPN
  • 1136538130

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