Design by Gunnar Cyrén
Nobel Martini
Nobel Martini
In 1991, Gunnar Cyrén designed the Nobel martini glass for the 90th anniversary of the Nobel Prize. The crystal glass is hand-painted with details in real 21 karat gold.
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Product Information
Product Information
In 1991, Gunnar Cyrén designed the Nobel martini glass for the 90th anniversary of the Nobel Prize. The crystal glass, which holds 7.8 oz, is hand-painted with details in real 21 karat gold. The shape of the bowl is ideal for serving cocktails, sparkling beverages, or desserts. To this day, Nobel Prize-winners and royalty use the martini glass from the Orrefors Nobel collection every December at Stockholm City Hall.
Nobel Martini is perfect for serving cocktails like Martini, Cosmopolitan, Margarita, and Manhattan but also desserts.
• Mouth-Blown in Sweden
• Painted by Hand with Real 21 Karat Gold
Specifications
Specifications
Article number 6267915
Width 4.25"
Height 4.63"
Capacity 7.8 oz
Shipping Info
Shipping Info
• Every package is insured.
• Hand-packed to the highest standards.
• Delivered to doorstep by UPS Ground to 48 States (Hawaii, Alaska, and U.S. Territories require an additional charge).
• We are unable to ship to PO Boxes.
• Discounts do not apply to shipping or engraving charges.
• Orders ship Monday through Friday only. We do not ship orders on Saturdays, Sundays, or Holidays.
• No Rush orders on engraving orders.
• Please allow 24-hour processing time for all orders (engraving orders not included).
Care
Care
Hand wash.








Designer highlight
Designed by Gunnar Cyrén for the Nobel Banquet in 1991, the Nobel collection is still used today every year at the prestigious dinner.
Gunnar Cyrén
Gunnar Cyrén (1931–2013) was a Swedish glass artist, silversmith, and industrial designer. His major works for Orrefors include the Pop Glass collection from the 60s and the stemware in the Nobel set.