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The Blade Runner glassis thedouble old fashioned glassfrom the Cibi collection, designed by Cini Boeriand made byArnolfo di Cambio, makers of Italian handmade crystal since 1963. All original images: copyrighted to the original image maker and/or film company and are published under Fair Dealing. These same glasses also make a star appearance in Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities – The Viewing episode. The tumblers were best remembered when Harrison Ford’s Deckard character was seen drinking Johnnie Walker Black Label accompanied by a special edition bottle. Thirty years after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K (Ryan Gosling), unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plungle what's left of society into chaos.
The Cibi range of glassware has proved to be timeless, enduring as a widely-admired classic of modern product design. This is a chance for Blade Runner fans to get their hands on quality piece of retro-modern glassware.The glass will also appeal to whisky drinkers everywhere, particularly those with an interest in stylish design and traditional craftsmanship. Born in Milan and graduated from the Polytechnic in 1951, Cini Boeri was immediately noticed by her design teacher Giò Ponti, who encouraged her to paint.
Continuando a utilizzare questo sito senza modificare le impostazioni dei cookie o cliccando su "Accetta" permetti il loro utilizzo. Designed by Cini Boeri, made by Arnolfo di Cambio, and tried and tested (a little too frequently) by Film and Furniture. Disc Subtitles: English, English HOH, Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Croatian, Czech, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian/Bahasa, Korean, Malay, polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese. brands, products in thousands of categories from hundreds of retailers to give you reliable purchasing advice.Designed by the famous Italian designer Cini Boeri, the CIBI collection is characterized by the X-shaped body, which not only gives movement but also allows an easy and firm grip.
As a movie freak and a whisky geek, I really love this next item on the list: The Blade Runner glasses. Designed by Cini Boeri for Arnolfo di Cambio in 1974, each glass in made from hand-blown crystal and is made in a 37cl.So with this unique glass you’ll get both: expensive stylish whiskey glass and a proper nosing glass. The following year the movie Blade Runner, Ridley Scott’s visionary masterpiece, was released in cinemas. In 1973, she designed the Cibi Collection for Arnolfo di Cambio, a range which included this distinctive piece. Throughout the movie, Harrison Ford, starring as Deckard, sips his Johnny Walker Black Label right from this stylish, angular double old fashioned glass.