Vintage Joe Colombo Glass Jug

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A clear expression of modern Italian tableware, this vintage glass jug by Joe Colombo balances practicality with sculptural simplicity. The cylindrical body is paired with a generous handle and integrated spout, creating a form that feels both architectural and easy to use.

Well suited for serving water, milk, cold brew, tea, or simple floral stems, the piece moves effortlessly between table and kitchen. The weight and clarity of the glass give it presence without heaviness, allowing it to sit comfortably within both everyday use and a more considered setting.

Cesare "Joe" Colombo (1930 - 1971) was educated at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera (the Academy of Fine Arts) in Milano as a painter, right up till 1949 and furthered his education in Architecture at the Politechnico di Milano University until 1954.  

In 1959, Colombo took the reins of his family company, which was primarily involved with the production of electrical appliances, and he started to experiment with new construction and production technologies during his time there.  In 1962, Colombo opened his own interior design and architecture projects, mostly for lodges and skiing facilities.

Together with his brother Gianni, Colombo developed the idea of prismatic lamps like the lamp Acrilica (1962). His first design for Kartell was chair No.4801 (1963–1967) which consisted of three assembled plywood elements. The flowing elements of his chair were a foretaste of his later plastic designs, like universale No.4860 (1965–1967), which was the first seating for adults made of ABS.

Moreover, Colombo produced innovative designs for furniture, lamps, glass, doorknobs, pipes, alarm clocks, and wristwatches. He created the professional camera Trisystem (1969), the air conditioner Candy (1970), dinnerware for Alitalia (1970; still in use), as well as an ergonomic and engined printing table.

In the short time before his unfortunate death at age 41, Colombo had already designed products for Oluce, Kartell, Bieffe, Alessi Flexform and Boffi. 

In the 1960s, Colombo designed The 'Arno' line of glassware for ITALORA, a glass manufacturer in Italy. The jug was released as part of the tea/coffee series along with the cups and sugar bowl. A versatile jug for milk, cream, syrups and sauce.

Year: 1960s
Manufacturer: ITALORA 
Make : Glass 
Origin: Made in Italy 

These jugs work beautifully as vessels for milk, sugar or maple syrup and savoury gravy

Measurements:

Diameter (including handle and spout): 10cm

Height: 8cm

Handle: 2.5cm Wide x 6.5cm Long

Items from the ‘*vintage collection are sold AS IS. We endeavour to describe the condition of each item to our best ability. Unless otherwise described, most of these pieces are used and will have slight marks and scratches along with slight variations in tone to the glass. Occasionally, there may be age wear on the edge of the glass pieces along with light specks or air bubbles present in the glass. These specks or air bubbles are are not stains or defects but caused during the firing and production stage. Each piece is inspected prior to shipping. We do not accept exchanges or refunds on these items unless faulty. Breakage from improper care, use, storage or put through extremes temperatures will not constitute as a faulty item.

Care Instructions • Please hand wash with gentle detergent and a soft sponge. Do not use a scourer pad (including the non scratching ones) as it will scratch the coating. These pieces are not dishwasher safe due to the age and delicate nature of the glass. Do not stack heavy objects on this item. 

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