Co-Operative Drinking with the Combined Wine Glasses

Co-Operative Drinking with the Combined Wine Glasses

As a seasoned partaker of all things alcoholic, this set of wine glasses which are joined at their bases by a tube – thus forcing co-operation between drinkers – really appeals, primarily as they will ensure that the selfish drinker will always be faced with an empty glass.

Known as My Other Half, the designer, Jim Rokos, describes the work as: ‘A pair of wine glasses, which allows the liquid to flow freely between the two glasses. Because liquid finds its own level, it flows down to the lowest glass. Users must learn to cooperate, to drink their wine.’

These co-operative drinking glasses retail for £220.00 ($440 – ouch) directly from the designer’s website.

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