The Manhattan Small Old Fashion Glasses by Saint-Louis bring bar culture into a controlled, deliberate setting — your own table. Two compact tumblers, mouth-blown and hand-cut, built with sharp vertical and horizontal bevels that catch even low evening light and break it into precise reflections across the surface.
They sit low, feel dense in the hand, and handle short pours exactly as intended: a measured Negroni, a tight Old Fashioned, a clean pour over ice. This format keeps the drink close, concentrated, and visually striking. The geometry echoes the skyline that gave the collection its name — structured, rhythmic, unapologetically bold.
The story runs deeper. Prohibition-era speakeasies pushed creativity under pressure, and that tension shaped modern mixology. This set carries that energy forward, interpreted through French craftsmanship and the sharp eye of the Experimental Group. Put them on your bar, and the ritual changes instantly — slower, sharper, more intentional. Add them now if your idea of a drink includes atmosphere, weight, and precision.
Blown and cut at Saint-Louis-lès-Bitche in Moselle, France
Height 90 mm
Diam. 87 mm