Product Description
The Byon Opacity wine glass set consists of four transparent glasses with a capacity of 470ml. You receive these glasses in a luxury gift box designed by Studio Byon. The clear glassware features a unique spun glass pattern. You can have these wine glasses printed with your own logo or brand name.
Application & Use
You can use these wine glasses for corporate events, fairs, and business meetings. They are suitable for associations that want to provide a premium promotional gift. The glasses serve as a professional way to showcase your brand during networking drinks. You can also use them as high-quality additions to office kitchens or hospitality sets.
Logo & Personalization
Personalization allows you to add your custom design to each glass. You can choose to have your company logo printed clearly on the surface. This process makes the product unique to your organization. You provide the artwork, and we ensure it is applied with precision for a lasting result.
Product Features
The set contains four wine glasses made from clear glass. Each glass has a capacity of 470ml. The design includes a distinctive pattern created by Studio Byon. You receive the complete set in a protective gift box. These glasses are thin, clear, and feature a contrast between luxury and modern design.
Delivery & Production
The delivery time for these wine glasses depends on the order volume and the printing details. We calculate the production period once the design is finalized. A minimum order quantity applies to this product set. You receive a realistic delivery estimate based on your specific customization needs.
Hidalgo Bags & More
Hidalgo provides professional promotional products for the business market. We offer various items to strengthen your corporate identity. You can also visit us for printing Tacx water bottles for sports and outdoor events. We focus on delivering quality products that represent your company effectively.
| Weight | 230 g |
| Size | 0 x 0 x 19 cm |
Available colours:
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