
PERSIAN FLOWER TUMBLER NO. 1
These refreshing series of tumblers with colourful flower ornaments are inspired by a wide range of decors designed by Gustav Schmoranz for Lobmeyr in 1898. The original decor was influenced by asian design and artwork that was coming into Europe following the opening of the Suez-Canal in 1869.
- Designed by Peter Rath, 1993.
- Enamel painted on lead-free crystal.
- Ma de in Vienna, Austria.
These refreshing series of tumblers with colourful flower ornaments are inspired by a wide range of decors designed by Gustav Schmoranz for Lobmeyr in 1898. The original decor was influenced by asian design and artwork that was coming into Europe following the opening of the Suez-Canal in 1869.
- Designed by Peter Rath, 1993.
- Enamel painted on lead-free crystal.
- Ma de in Vienna, Austria.
Description
These refreshing series of tumblers with colourful flower ornaments are inspired by a wide range of decors designed by Gustav Schmoranz for Lobmeyr in 1898. The original decor was influenced by asian design and artwork that was coming into Europe following the opening of the Suez-Canal in 1869.
- Designed by Peter Rath, 1993.
- Enamel painted on lead-free crystal.
- Ma de in Vienna, Austria.




















