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North Drinkware Collection

North Drinkware Mountains ~ Collection Introduction

Carve your beloved local mountains into hand-blown glasses. Engraved on laser etched coaster. Woven into a jacquard blanket. Mountains are accurately and faithfully drawn from topographic maps. With a reproducibility that only those who have actually been to the mountain can understand. And even when I return home, the scenery and memories of that mountain come to mind. A collection of famous mountains from across the United States by North Drinkware.


1. The Oregon (Mt. Hood) - Oregon


Mt.Hood (3,429 m)

A handmade, hand-blown glass with the bottom of the glass modeled after USGS topographical data for Mt.Hood (3,429 m), Oregon's highest peak. This is the first glass that was made possible by gathering support from over 5,000 people through crowd-finding.


2. The Washington (Mt. Rainier) - Washington




A handmade, hand-blown glass with the bottom of the glass modeled after USGS topographical data for Mt. Rainer ( 4,392 m ), the highest peak in Washington state. The highest peak in the Cascade Mountains, this taoyana mountain is a landmark of Washington State.


3. The California (Half Dome) - California



A handmade, hand-blown glass with the USGS topographical data of Half Dome (2,693 m), an icon of Yosemite National Park and a symbol of the American outdoors, shaped into the bottom of the glass. The awe and inspiration you feel in Yosemite Valley is second to none.


4. The Colorado (Maroon Bells) - Colorado



A handmade, hand-blown glass with the bottom of the glass modeled after USGS topographic data of the Maroon Bells ( 4,317 m ) , which towers near Aspen, Colorado's most revered city . Pour your favorite drink and the two-eared peaks will come to life.


5. The Vermont (Camel's Hump) - Vermont



A handmade, hand-blown glass with the bottom of the glass modeled after USGS topographical data of Camel's Hump ( 1,244 m ) in Vermont and its foothills. Pour your favorite drink and the details of the peak come to life.


6. The Teton Range - Wyoming



A handmade, hand-blown glass with the bottom of the glass modeled after USGS topographical data for Grand Teton National Park ( 4,199m ) in Wyoming . The highest mountain, Grand Teton, shines above the mountain range of the Teton Mountains.


7. The Mt. Bachelor - Oregon



A handmade, hand-blown glass with the bottom of the glass modeled after USGS topographical data for Mt. Bachelor ( 2,764 m ) , a volcano located in central Oregon that is popular among outdoor enthusiasts . The mountaintop has been faithfully reproduced, from the pot area to the cinder cone.


8. The Mt. St. Helens - Washington



A handmade, hand-blown glass with the bottom of the glass shaped like the USGS topographical data of Mt. St. Helens ( 2,549 m ) , a large active volcano located in southern Washington . The sacred mountains of Native American tribes bring your favorite beverages to life.


9. The Mt. Baker - Washington



A handmade, hand-blown glass with the bottom of the glass modeled after USGS topographical data for Mt. Baker ( 3,285 m ), a symbol of the northern Cascade Mountains in Washington state. It has the most snow in the world and is a mecca for backcountry skiers from all over the world.


10. The Mt. Shasta - California



A handmade, hand-blown glass with the bottom of the glass modeled after the USGS topographical data of Mt. Shasta ( 4,322 m ), a famous peak in Northern California. The sacred mountain of the American Indians changes its majestic appearance depending on the angle from which it is viewed.


11. The Lake Tahoe - California

New collection scheduled to be released in December 2020


A handmade, hand-blown glass with 3D data of the vast topography surrounding Lake Tahoe, the largest lake in North America, molded into the bottom of the glass. This glass covers an area of ​​2,500 km² and focuses more on the iconic lake than on the details of the surrounding mountains.


Have you found your favorite mountain?

This summer is like this, so let's bring home the mountain that you love and the feelings you have for the mountains.

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