British glassware manufacturer John Jenkins presents Havana, a collection inspired by the spirit of the Cuban capital.
In the 1930s, Havana was famous for its nightclubs, dancing, bars and cocktails, many of which incorporated Cuban Rum and tropical fruit mixes. Ernest Hemingway, no stranger to a cocktail now and then, even made the city his home for 20 years.
The collection offers interesting new shapes and sizes for today’s mixologists and their contemporary cocktails. Each glass and shape has been considered and tested by an in-house design department and mixologists before getting the final approval for production.
John Jenkins is known for its diverse and extensive range of both handmade and machine-made glassware that runs the gamut from wine and cocktail glasses to classic tumblers, all of which are available for immediate delivery.
The company has an in-house Design Department that can create bespoke pieces and exclusive patterns to suit specific requirements. Each pattern in the portfolio benefits from the latest advancements in glass-making technology, which are implemented to enhance the product’s clarity, durability and scratch-resistance.
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