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Different glasses stack together in Ding3000's La Famiglia set
German studio Ding3000 has tweaked different types of drinking glasses to create a family of vessels that takes up less space in the cupboard.
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Ding3000 designed the La Famiglia set for Danish brand QDO, after discovering that none of the company's existing glassware matched in shape or size.
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"Looking at our kitchen, we have a lot of individual glasses but usually they do not go well together," said Ding3000 cofounder Carsten Schelling.
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"The wine glass can not be stacked into the juice glass and vice versa," he said.
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The studio created four shapes of drinking vessels that share the same height and similar widths. A chalice, a stem glass and two tumblers all fit into each other to keep cupboards tidy.
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The products are mouth-blown from common soda-lime glass.
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Ding3000's portfolio of projects also includes a high-tech version of the first pedalled bicycle and plastic cutlery that clips together to form little sculptures. See more design by Ding3000 »