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Tipsy Glasses by Loris & Livia Make You Feel Five Drinks Ahead

Designed primarily for the consumption of beverages of the alcoholic persuasion, these Tipsy Glasses by Loris&Livia have taken on exaggerated distortions comparable to the warped visions associated with excessive drinking.

Manipulating the iconic 250mL Duralex Picardie tumblers was a challenge proposed by DesignMarketo, and the response from Swiss duo was a clean and clever one. They put the fluted drinking vessels into a kiln and heated to their material's melting point so to produce an organic and unique disfigurement of each cup.

Tipsy Glasses by Loris&Livia came out looking like quite playful tabletop pieces. They have not been warped to a point beyond recognition and most of them function very effectively as to their original purpose. The slumping, sagging and buckling sides of the glassware only makes them amusing gauges of drunkenness -- the moment when you perceive them as regular dishes.
Trend Themes
1. Distorted Glassware - Opportunity to create unique and playful glassware designs by intentionally distorting the shape of traditional drinking vessels.
2. Functional Art - Opportunity to blur the line between functional products and artistic creations by incorporating organic and unique disfigurements into everyday items.
3. Sensory Experience - Opportunity to enhance the drinking experience by introducing visual cues that interact with one's perception of drunkenness.
Industry Implications
1. Kitchenware - Opportunity for kitchenware manufacturers to create innovative glassware designs that add a touch of whimsy to the dining experience.
2. Art and Design - Opportunity for artists and designers to experiment with distorting traditional objects and turning them into functional artworks.
3. Hospitality and Entertainment - Opportunity for bars, restaurants, and event venues to offer unique glassware that adds an element of entertainment to the drinking experience.

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