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Duralex Glasses

$45 Non-Member
$36 Member
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Online Only

Duralex Glasses

$45 Non-Member
$36 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  Multi

Size:  One Size

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Duralex has been manufacturing tempered glassware, through a process they invented, in the heart of France since 1945. Ideal for both hot and cold drinks, these stackable, impact- and chip-resistant glasses feel very comfortable in your hand and can be used in the microwave or freezer. Set of six glasses in six colors: crimson, mint, yellow, lavender, gray and cobalt. Dishwasher-safe but for a longer product life, it is recommended that you use a delicate cycle or hand wash (do not use abrasive sponges or cleaners).

  • Size
    3.5h x 3.5"diam
    8oz.
  • Material
    Glass
  • Year of Design
    1945
  • Origin
    France
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Why We Chose This
In 1945, Duralex invented the glass tempering process, a manufacturing method that produces virtually unbreakable glassware. The procedure involves heating the glass to around 1292 degrees Fahrenheit, then cooling it quickly with cold air ventilation. Known as the “original French tumblers,” Duralex Glasses are timeless icons of designs—thanks to their versatility (they hold both warm and cold beverages) and the way they feel extremely comfortable in your hand. Since their founding, Duralex has produced all of their products in La Chapelle-Saint-Mesmin, in the heart of France.

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