Rediscover the Art of Whiskey, One Glass at a Time
Five years ago, Peter crafted a whiskey glass that quietly earned a cherished place among whiskey lovers. This holiday season, he’s bringing it back with the same care and attention to detail that made it so memorable.
Every glass is a labor of love—mouth-blown to perfection with a feather-light rim and a cup shape designed to coax out whiskey’s richest aromas. Its silhouette is both refined and distinctive, punctuated by a stem adorned with delicate, natural bubbles—a small marvel that whispers of elegance with every pour.
As a final touch, each glass comes nestled in a handcrafted maple box, complete with his proprietary stained glass panel that frames the piece like a work of art. More than a vessel, it’s a keepsake, waiting to take its place in your collection—or become the collection itself.
Pre-orders open Saturday, November 9. Shipping begins in stages from Friday, November 22 through Friday, December 20.
With only 100 pieces available for Christmas, each accompanied by a serialized certificate, this is an invitation to own a rare piece of tradition. Once they’re reserved, they’re gone. Don’t miss your chance to hold a piece of this story in your hands.
- Material: custom-blended grey-tinted glass.
Japanese Maple wood.
Dimensions:
Goblet: φ65 mm x 120 mm (φ1.8” × 4.7”)
Box: 100 mm × 100 mm × 155 mm (3.9” × 3.9” × 6.1”)
Care: Hand-wash with a gentle soap and water.
Occasionally the wood should be dressed with oil (any cooking oil can be used) to keep them from drying and to rejuvenate the original sheen of wood.
Due to the very nature of handcrafted glass, each piece is one-of-a-kind and might vary slightly from the pictures.
At kataoka, we proudly present the works of Peter Ivy, a Toyama-based glass artist celebrated for his minimalist creations. His pieces, a harmonious blend of functionality and aesthetics, transform glass into timeless objects of refinement.
Available at our New York Flagship store and online, each creation reflects Peter’s philosophy: “the intersection of functionality, aesthetics, and meticulous craft.”
Explore his artistry and elegance.