Bodum Pavina Double Wall Thermo-Glasses 250ml (Set of 6) | Minimax
Bodum Pavina Double Wall Thermo-Glasses 250ml (Set of 6) | Minimax
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Bodum Pavina Double Wall Thermo-Glasses 250ml (Set of 6)

$89.95

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Item Code: BD2158


Product details

Give your table a stylish update with our PAVINA double wall glasses! These chic tumblers make every drink feel special, with their unique floating effect thanks to the clever double wall design.

But they’re not just about looks – these glasses are practical too! Crafted from heat-resistant borosilicate glass, they’re perfect for keeping your hot drinks warm and your cold drinks chilled. The silicone vent at the base helps regulate the air pressure, so you won’t burn your fingers on a hot cuppa or deal with messy condensation.

Light, comfortable to hold, and versatile, these glasses are great for everything from coffee and tea to sodas, cocktails, and more. One glass, endless possibilities!

Features

  • Innovative double wall construction that keeps hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold.
  • Also perfect for serving soup or cold desserts.
  • Made of mouth-blown, heat-resistant borosilicate glass.
  • Hydrophobic silicone vent that equalizes the air pressure between the two layers of glass.
  • Dishwasher, microwave and oven safe (up to 350ºF/176ºC).

 

Care

  • Wash in warm, soapy water before first use and dry thoroughly. For all subsequent uses, wash and dry by hand or pop in the dishwasher. PAVINA double wall glasses are safe to use in the freezer, oven and microwave.

 

ABOUT BODUM

The BODUM® story begins in Copenhagen, Denmark, where Peter Bodum founded the company in 1944, and is still being written today by his son, Jørgen Bodum, the current CEO, who co-owns the company with his sister Pia Bodum, ensuring that the BODUM® Group remains a 100% family-owned business.

In BODUM®’s early years, Peter Bodum imported glassware to Denmark, when he first came into contact with vacuum coffee makers. Impressed by the taste of the coffee he set out to improve the design and make a product that was affordable for everybody, thus laying the foundations for BODUM®’s success. In the early 1950s, he produced MOCCA, BODUM®’s first vacuum coffee maker, before releasing the SANTOS vacuum coffee maker in 1958.

SANTOS was the product that placed BODUM® firmly on the international stage, where it was acclaimed for its unique design and went on to become one of the most important coffee makers worldwide throughout the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.

In 1974, 26-year-old Jørgen Bodum took over the BODUM® company, making an immediate impact with the launch of BODUM®’s first French coffee press, the Bistro, merging BODUM® traditions with fresh innovation. The internationally acclaimed Bistro was selected as the most environmentally friendly coffee press by the international media and received a number of prestigious international and Danish design awards.

A few years later, Jørgen Bodum moved BODUM®’s headquarters to Switzerland, ensuring the company was strategically placed in central Europe.

With great design one of BODUM®’s founding principles, it was a natural progression for Jørgen Bodum to establish an in-house design unit, PI-Design, in Switzerland. Since 1980, this team of designers, engineers, graphic designers and architects has been responsible for all BODUM® product designs, staying true to the tradition of functionality and quality, with a focus on innovation.

In 1986, Jørgen Bodum turned his attention to the retail market by opening the first BODUM® store in London. This flagship store highlighted the variety of BODUM® products and helped to cement the company’s reputation on the international stage. A number of other shops and shop-in-shops followed around the world, including Paris, Copenhagen, Zurich, Lucerne, Tokyo, New York, Sydney, Lisbon, and Auckland.

In 1991, BODUM® bought Martin S. A., the original producer of the first coffee press maker, MELIOR®. The MELIOR® coffee press was first produced in the 1950s in the factory of Martin S.A.’s other business, making fine classical clarinets. It went on to become a cult object for drinking coffee in the 1960s, and this design is still present in BODUM®’s current range with the iconic CHAMBORD® coffee press.

However, while the BODUM® name is synonymous with the iconic coffee press, there’s much more to us than just coffee.

In the same year, 1991, BODUM® reinvented tea brewing with our innovative ASSAM teapot, developed for the British Tea Council. The ASSAM tea press uses the same brewing system as the French coffee press, giving tea lovers full control over the tea-steeping process for the prefect brew.

The following year, BODUM® introduced its collection of electrical household goods, e-BODUM®. Simple yet effective, the IBIS water kettle was the first in the collection, which now includes juicers, coffee grinders, mixers, and blenders.

Today, the BODUM® range has expanded further to include other kitchen and household products, including cookware and cutlery, storage items, textiles, and other home and office products.

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Free Shipping within Australia on all orders over $99*

$9.95 Flat Rate for all orders under $99 within Australia.

Click & Collect is available from all of our stores.

Call and Collect is available from our Toorak (Vic), Brighton (Vic) and Camberwell (Vic) stores.

Product Details

Give your table a stylish update with our PAVINA double wall glasses! These chic tumblers make every drink feel special, with their unique floating effect thanks to the clever double wall design.

But they’re not just about looks – these glasses are practical too! Crafted from heat-resistant borosilicate glass, they’re perfect for keeping your hot drinks warm and your cold drinks chilled. The silicone vent at the base helps regulate the air pressure, so you won’t burn your fingers on a hot cuppa or deal with messy condensation.

Light, comfortable to hold, and versatile, these glasses are great for everything from coffee and tea to sodas, cocktails, and more. One glass, endless possibilities!

Features

  • Innovative double wall construction that keeps hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold.
  • Also perfect for serving soup or cold desserts.
  • Made of mouth-blown, heat-resistant borosilicate glass.
  • Hydrophobic silicone vent that equalizes the air pressure between the two layers of glass.
  • Dishwasher, microwave and oven safe (up to 350ºF/176ºC).

 

Care

  • Wash in warm, soapy water before first use and dry thoroughly. For all subsequent uses, wash and dry by hand or pop in the dishwasher. PAVINA double wall glasses are safe to use in the freezer, oven and microwave.

 

ABOUT BODUM

The BODUM® story begins in Copenhagen, Denmark, where Peter Bodum founded the company in 1944, and is still being written today by his son, Jørgen Bodum, the current CEO, who co-owns the company with his sister Pia Bodum, ensuring that the BODUM® Group remains a 100% family-owned business.

In BODUM®’s early years, Peter Bodum imported glassware to Denmark, when he first came into contact with vacuum coffee makers. Impressed by the taste of the coffee he set out to improve the design and make a product that was affordable for everybody, thus laying the foundations for BODUM®’s success. In the early 1950s, he produced MOCCA, BODUM®’s first vacuum coffee maker, before releasing the SANTOS vacuum coffee maker in 1958.

SANTOS was the product that placed BODUM® firmly on the international stage, where it was acclaimed for its unique design and went on to become one of the most important coffee makers worldwide throughout the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.

In 1974, 26-year-old Jørgen Bodum took over the BODUM® company, making an immediate impact with the launch of BODUM®’s first French coffee press, the Bistro, merging BODUM® traditions with fresh innovation. The internationally acclaimed Bistro was selected as the most environmentally friendly coffee press by the international media and received a number of prestigious international and Danish design awards.

A few years later, Jørgen Bodum moved BODUM®’s headquarters to Switzerland, ensuring the company was strategically placed in central Europe.

With great design one of BODUM®’s founding principles, it was a natural progression for Jørgen Bodum to establish an in-house design unit, PI-Design, in Switzerland. Since 1980, this team of designers, engineers, graphic designers and architects has been responsible for all BODUM® product designs, staying true to the tradition of functionality and quality, with a focus on innovation.

In 1986, Jørgen Bodum turned his attention to the retail market by opening the first BODUM® store in London. This flagship store highlighted the variety of BODUM® products and helped to cement the company’s reputation on the international stage. A number of other shops and shop-in-shops followed around the world, including Paris, Copenhagen, Zurich, Lucerne, Tokyo, New York, Sydney, Lisbon, and Auckland.

In 1991, BODUM® bought Martin S. A., the original producer of the first coffee press maker, MELIOR®. The MELIOR® coffee press was first produced in the 1950s in the factory of Martin S.A.’s other business, making fine classical clarinets. It went on to become a cult object for drinking coffee in the 1960s, and this design is still present in BODUM®’s current range with the iconic CHAMBORD® coffee press.

However, while the BODUM® name is synonymous with the iconic coffee press, there’s much more to us than just coffee.

In the same year, 1991, BODUM® reinvented tea brewing with our innovative ASSAM teapot, developed for the British Tea Council. The ASSAM tea press uses the same brewing system as the French coffee press, giving tea lovers full control over the tea-steeping process for the prefect brew.

The following year, BODUM® introduced its collection of electrical household goods, e-BODUM®. Simple yet effective, the IBIS water kettle was the first in the collection, which now includes juicers, coffee grinders, mixers, and blenders.

Today, the BODUM® range has expanded further to include other kitchen and household products, including cookware and cutlery, storage items, textiles, and other home and office products.

Features / Specifications
Reviews

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
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(1)
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M
Marion Frith
Happy

Quick prompt service
Great value

Shipping and Delivery

Free Shipping within Australia on all orders over $99*

$9.95 Flat Rate for all orders under $99 within Australia.

Click & Collect is available from all of our stores.

Call and Collect is available from our Toorak (Vic), Brighton (Vic) and Camberwell (Vic) stores.

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
100%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
M
Marion Frith
Happy

Quick prompt service
Great value