Welcome to Dialogue on Design. I'm Rima Suqi. (There's only one of me, so yes, "Best Bets" Rima Suqi.) I love to shop...I love to travel...I love design and architecture. And, I've started this blog because I love sharing my finds and experiences...my comments and observations...with others who share these same passions. I plan to pontificate on anything having to remotely do with design...from packaging to interiors to graphics and new products (cars, pens, gems, tubs...you name it.). And, I'm eager to hear what you have to say, as well. It is, after all, a dialogue on design...
October 19th, 2007
All Style No Stem

Martini GlassOne of the things I learned about Laura Kirar - that did not come out in our Dialogue on Design interview a couple weeks ago - is that she loves a dirty martini. As do I. I would love to make them at home, but those long-stemmed beautiful martini glasses are too tall for my standard NYC apartment kitchen cabinet. That problem has now been solved. Witness Alissa MT’s absolutely genius solution. All the style, no stem. The double-walled design means the precious dirty martini stays cold, even if your hand is warm. I find it is much more modern than the stemmed glass and I find the price much friendlier - a set of 2 is just $55. Cheers, all. Link

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